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I guarantee you there’s nothing here as glorious at the camp scene in Addams Family.

Are we sure that picture isn’t from This Ain’t The Munsters XXX?

This is the only positive review I’ve seen thus far. The trailer looked like a spoof done by college kids for a couple grand

i could see all of that happening in the first 10 minutes of the first episode.

I don’t think Sally went back to Joplin at all. There’s no way there’s a direct flight from LAX or Burbank or Long Beach to Joplin, MO! Why would there even be a sign for Joplin at any airport?

I would not be surprised if, in the next season:

After three seasons (heck, from the first episode), it’s esafe to say Barry (the show)‘s best skill is backing itself into a corner only to smash the wall and embrace a completely different corner. I’m absolutely invested in what happens next, but completely unquestioning what form it’ll take, because surely it’ll be

I’m picturing a scenario where Barry doesn’t want to leave prison; there’s a relative peace there (especially since he can protect himself as necessary) where he will no longer have to make decisions or hide who he is, and if the prison has some sort of theatre rehab program (like in Crazy Ex-Girlfriend or Muppets

I’m sorry but I think Sally was exactly who she was before Barry entered the picture — i.e. a garbage human being. She was pretty horrible to Barry before he even started showing his dark side. Back in season 1 he was just a meek pushover and she still took advantage and mistreated him (and others). I’m sure his dark

I think the storylines are just the lack of humanity that both a career as a hitman and existing in Hollywood demands.

Anyone else notice how Natalie’s show shamelessly panders to BanShe’s algorithm? The BanShe rep said that people were more likely to watch the whole show if the season starts with someone eating a dessert and if it incorporates Central Park.

The show has some of the best (and probably most expensive) production values of anything on TV right now but the last season seemed like it was written by 80 different people who never talked to anyone else

It started really well but devolved into pure nonsense. This will probably be the same and I’ll watch it anyway.

Finally, a show that’s not afraid to skewer sacred cows like Lindsey Graham and America beloved MAGA movement.

I haven’t noticed a shift to bigotry, I have noticed the slow death of the site though. I think there’s like 5 shows that get episode reviews and there’s basically no interesting features anymore unless you count celebrity interviews and listicles

So true. The “What’s On Tonight” page stopped updating months ago and is now a 404. But the whole site has been walking dead for years. I miss the days of Disqus.

If you haven’t noticed yet, the site is dying. It’s been bleeding writers since forever, and the community has been shifting to bigotry more and more in recent years.

That was the single most-informative paragraph I’ve ever read in an internet comment. I will be using that quote, as well. Fire, indeed.

“Art is fire plus algebra.” That’s a quote credited to Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges. Basically the idea is that in really great art—and, by extension, storytelling—there is an almost mathematical precision to decision-making. Yes, much of artistic expression is about feeling and emotion. But plugging that into a

This doesn’t seem like  C review.