mythagoras
Mythagoras
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I saw the whole season. It comes together a bit. But only a little bit. Howerton is still basically playing Dennis. The performances are fine, the characters are likable enough. But the story is so thin it barely qualifies as sketch. It’s like an improv team doing “lazy jealous teacher.If you like character-driven

I believe Tim Allen when he says that Roseanne is the most diverse person he’s ever met.

I think that’s my favorite Hank episode, because he is at 11 from the second the pirates show up and never lets up.

You could put together any number of top tens and have it be a great list.

I really feel like “The Doctor is Sin” should have been included in this list.

My list would be very different, especially in the later seasons. In no particular order:

“Hank, aren’t you a little ashamed of your ignorance?”
“Like just a little?”

“Yeah, constantly.” 

I think the plotting of season 3 bugged me, as it got a lot more focused on the world and not the story. 4 and 5 were a very welcome course correction. Six kinda bugged me because of how inconsequential its story felt, but that may be up your alley.

Forgot to mention my favorite thing about Captain Sunshine’s super-team: their group secret identity as an action news team.

20 Years to Midnight, what a great episode.

If the Fox buyout goes through, Disney’s going to own almost half the global market. Even if they did get sued, they’d be shut out of any blockbuster not produced by WB or Sony— and that’s assuming there wouldn’t be an industry-wide unofficial blackball. You sink a billion-dollar movie, even for good reasons, you’re

People like you are why the world is so shitty these days. Not one single thing you said is true, but the internet gives you a platform to spout it off with a megaphone instead of just to your dipshit friends. Wait to fail at understanding anything about reality. That is kind of what unites your kind though, so not

Richard also refers to buying a hog’s head to rip out the teeth. We just don’t see it happen.

Using terms like “Democrat establishment” and “Democrat party” is Fox News/Republican doublespeak, which they adopted in order to emphasize their belief that the Democratic Party is not democratic. The party refers to itself as the Democratic Party, and it’s frankly disgusting that you are toeing the Republican line

this may explain why I Wolf Bitzered my Jeopardy! appearance.

No - it’s get the QUESTIONS right.

Wait, possibly psychosomatic?    

The character of Alice, Camille’s roommate who committed suicide, is a TV creation entirely Alice was in the book—she even committed suicide the same way she did in the series, by drinking cleaning fluid—she just wasn’t nearly as important a person to Camille. She only gets an offhand, 2- or 3-sentence mention; I’m

For example, he strongly dislikes drag queens and never goes to gay bars.