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Seriously. The point of the article seems to be “You should listen to this crazy thing said on Adam Corolla’s podcast!” and I’m not quite sure they realize the underlying ludicrousness of that entire idea.

I like this. Even TOS’ best episode, City On The Edge of Forever, is pretty dang dark.

It ends with Kirk letting a woman he is in love with die, and returning to the future to find that his entire experience of love and loss was a blip to the crew he returns to. The Guardian informs him that more journeys like this

That’s a big fuckin’ if, Spider Friend, but, eh, why not? 

Yeah, sitcom shoots, especially with studio audience, are the closest you get to a 9-5 in the industry, AND it’s only for a couple months at a time. Nice work if you can get it.

Exactly.

McG, characteristically, had no comment.

I remember watching that rant he threw at Lily Tomlin. It seemed like a spot-on parody of a complete asshole. Like, his petulant exit and raging return to the set had perfect comic timing. But it wasn’t a joke, it was real, and remembering that, it just makes me think... holy shit, so many people don’t realize that the

NO La Reina del Sur, Un Parodia XXX!

I’m pretty sure that the world’s leading superhero show company knows more about the people that like their content than a fan who simply has narrower tastes. For better or worse.

A more illuminating question: why do you think this is a superhero show for people who don’t like superhero shows, and why does that make it

The review seems pretty unequivocal in describing the show’s mediocrity. The comparison to the two other better adaptations merely emphasizes that point: it doesn’t seem to be the point by itself.

I saw it in the theater with the good subtitles, and was gobsmacked when trying to show it to someone else at home after the fact and the pacing and tone were just so damned off.

Kinda funny to use Director Bong and Parasite as a lead-in to the idea that this show wouldn’t need to exist if people were more welcoming towards foreign cinema...when an english-language Parasite tv show is currently in preproduction.”

Except the article directly mentions that irony as more fuel for Bong’s point,

The problem is that, from his perspective, he was getting thousands of comments on other videos about it. He had to talk about it, and then, instead of whining about it, talked about it for 3 minutes, then spent the rest of his time promoting other content creators.

It’s probably the best response to one of these sorts

It SURE is! - Academy Award Winner Ron Howard

If you watched the episode in question, you’d realize it wasn’t for lack of trying. He would pop on talk shows all the time, but he’d be so blandly awkward, needy and sweaty that you’d forget him out of pity instead of remembering him for anything else. Like your brain was like “Yeesh, glad that’s over with, let’s put

That’s the issue. It’s SO legal to air them that almost the entire series is just sitting on Youtube. “Keep sharing the tapes”, indeed.

Put to sleep, no, but laughed at as Avenger the Falcon carries him away to a likely ignominious end just before the credits on the episode of Harvey Birdman where Shaggy and Scooby get busted.

“I’m not sure why you think the other things on that list HAVEN’T hurt him with voters.”-Every Non-Trump Voter, November 7th, 2016.

It’s not appropriating the El Dorado myth, because:

A) The El Dorado myth, if the “el” part didn’t indicate it for you, is of European and not of South American origin.

B) The legends of Prestor John’s Ethiopian kingdom of strange magics and immense wealth predates the conception of El Dorado (and contact with the New