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Defendor was definitely the more realistic, though I thought Super worked as a very dark comedy (though also more realistic than Kick Ass, which I thought fell apart quickly).

I was disappointed too. I felt like it was going to be a self-aware homage to all these actors’ glory days, but it mostly just felt like a C-list 80s action movie that took itself too seriously (and not in a so-bad-it’s-good way). 

eh, they could still dial it back a bit, but the pacing of the riffs was way better than last season. They weren’t all stumbling all over each other on at least Mac and Me.

The ending is bad, but I feel like it gets more shit than it deserves considering how bad the rest of the season was. That it didn’t stick the landing shouldn’t have been a surprise to anyone.

Fracas I like fine. Pesto being an asshole to Bob is a given rather than everyone ganging up on him. It’s a downer ending, but one that feels in the spirit of the show.

re: actively not good Bob’s Burgers episode

I thought this one was pretty good. Felt way less thrown together than last week’s.

This was pretty bad to be honest; it felt like it was written right before air time. The pre-recorded stuff was fine.

I don’t think Pete’s the biggest star on the show, at least outside of his highprofile engagement to Ariana. Though like Fallon, he probably has some degree of sympathy from Lorne Michaels, but Pete’s not in every damn sketch like Fallon was.

Maybe to some degree, but Family Guy didn’t come back until 2005 and the Simpsons had long since nose-dived by that point.

The true shark jump moment is an otherwise good episode: the Principal and the Pauper. Like Homer’s Enemy, it’s a meta episode, but on that became the blueprint for what soon followed where character’s personalities were disposable for the sake of a joke (yet we can’t let Apu evolve!). That it wasn’t a bad episode

I agree to some extent with the Futurama point, but I’m not sure Family Guy was influencing anyone at the time and wouldn’t really until after it was cancelled. Maybe South Park, but in the end I think it’s mostly down to the writer change-up.

new Daughters album is very good and one of the better rock albums in ages.

if it’s a Trubel spin-off, I’m pretty sure the character didn’t just stay in Portland, so there’s at least the potential to expand the show in the way the original didn’t.

you jest on the terms & conditions angle, but it should be noted that t_d regularly breaks other T&C’s such as brigading and vote manipulating, so Reddit doesn’t even have that angle to support their continued existence.

The “Animal Shithouse” sign is exactly the same as Dee’s “Toilet” sign idea that they shut down for several reasons.

yeah the writing for those seasons was pretty atrocious. S9 had some really questionable decisions, but one of the things it did better was make Erin a much more interesting character.

Yeah I remember this movie getting a fair bit of critical acclaim, but not actually knowing anyone who felt the same.

There’s a lot to dislike about X3, but the one thing that’s always felt off to me is that it seems like it was made to be the end of the series, simply because it was the third movie and trilogies have 3 parts so why not. So most of the characters get killed or fuck off because whatever it’s the last movie in the