pavlovsfrog
pavlovsfrog
pavlovsfrog

The production values aren’t expensive. And I’m assuming you meant you and your smart-ass friends just drunkenly mocked the Oscars, which is fine and fun, but not what this is at all. Unless you and your friends were creating a years-long metafiction with extensive character histories, flaws, and feuds that played out

Where’s Mark!?

Hey my little chickadees I just hope we get some more classic WC Fields impressions, my sweet chickadees!

Nothing depressing about it. Emotional, yes, but not depressing*. All the characters have been dead since before the series actually starts after all. This wasn’t suicide it was moving on from known existence when true happiness and contentment was realized.

*-Some people might view Janet not being able to pass on as

Art School drop-out contrarian hipsters

It’s interesting that you compare it to SCTV, generally regarded as one of the best sketch TV series ever. Even a mediocre SCTV skit is better than most other sketch shows. Now a mediocre SNL skit, or MadTV skit (just a regular one), there’s a sick burn.

Who are you trying to impress

I’m a big fan of “Joe Pera Reads the Church Announcements,” which has a punch line so obvious that you never see it coming.

You’re an idiot.

Oh fuck off, you attention-seeking asshole. How did this guy even get out of the grays to begin with?

I’d normally have a lot of things to say about a take this shitty, but in honor of Brody, I’m keeping my POSITIVE ENERGY going. 

Was wondering how long it would take the requisite cavalier tough guy to show up and voice his unasked for opinion. 

Go Fuck Yourself™.

Wow, what a Grade-A Shitty thing to say

I’d wish for someone you know and love to commit suicide to give you a shred of perspective, but I’m not a piece of shit like you.

You’re right. That opinion is unpopular.

You knew your take was shitty, and that this wasn’t the place for it, and you decided to put it out there anyway. You’re an asshole.

You’re right. That opinion is unpopular.

There's a reason every emotionally manipulative piece of art puts children in jeopardy: effectiveness.