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His orchestral themes sound similar (BUM bum BUM bum BUM bum BUM bum), but I don’t know how you can say those themes don’t go anywhere. The Simpsons theme is extremely dynamic.

I can’t figure out what her appeal is. She has all the personality and charm and camera presence of an office manager at a dental clinic.

I’m glad I’m not the only one whose reaction to this is, “Oh, can Sydney Sweeney not act?”

YT has grown to this stage because of content creators and consumers like us. “Offer them a free place for them to put their content, get people addicted and then start charging them” is a time-honored business model.

I actually wouldn’t mind ads on YouTube... if it was smarter about them.

Chappelle is famous as the host of a sketch show, more than a pure standup. Like past hosts Amy Schumer or Sarah Silverman. Mulaney is a former SNL writer and that’s its own category. Last pure standup was Bill Burr.

It never really bothered me that we didn’t see ‘Frasier’ parenting Freddy much. The show wasn’t about that, and it was established that they lived in different cities but Frasier saw him when he could. Much as you don’t see characters grocery shopping in every episode, I always assumed being with his son was something

On the one hand, I definitely miss David Hyde Pierce in the new show and I dearly hope he’ll pop up at some point. On the other hand, the pitch about them owning a theater sounds truly execrable and I’m glad he turned it down.

Like I’m not saying that if I had two hundred million dollars or whatever that’s the show I would make, but it was kinda fun. I thought Ruby Cruz was quite good.

Yeuch. Who wants fucking live action? Why do they keep wrecking perfectly excellent animated shows by shifting them into a shittier medium nad making us look at the ‘live-action’ overdetailed, glum tedium that will be CGI Goliath. Stop this bullshit.

Too bad it’s Disney.

I ultimately was more invested in Gargoyles than B:TAS because of the serialized aspect (which was pretty rare for a non Japanese animated series at the time.)  Of course, the show had such a disappointing third season as a Saturday morning series, so it had more network censorship (due to the strange issue that

They ushered in a whole wave of “the aesthetic is the joke” comedy that seeped its way into advertising for years. We are mostly out of the woods on that, but occasionally you’ll see someone trying it again.

If they don’t get this last season in the can soon, they might as well substitute all the main cast with that Steve Buscemi meme.

I understand where she’s coming from. It’s going to be 9 or 10 years total from filming season 1 to season 5 being released (and press tours done) by the time this gets wrapped up. It’s great for all of them that they got on a hit series so young. But between the pandemic and now the actor’s strike (which hey Netflix

Don’t forget the writing! There are callbacks to what could’ve been throwaway one liners they wrote like 5 seasons prior and they are so good.

You’d think one of the entries on this list would be a for Adult Swim’s interesting one-offs and pilots like Eltingville, Korgoth of Barbaria, and Too Many Cooks. Taken collectively they are right up there with the AS’s best.

Where the Hell is Perfect Hair Forever.

Smiling Friends.

Venture Bros #1 forever and ever. List is bunk