Yea, it was a perfect unspoken gag they definitely didn’t need to spell it out. We got it. What makes Nikki the worst, is she exists solely to give on-the nose dialogue like this.
Yea, it was a perfect unspoken gag they definitely didn’t need to spell it out. We got it. What makes Nikki the worst, is she exists solely to give on-the nose dialogue like this.
I want it to not be from Illumination, because I know their humor. I want this to be more like Wreck-It Ralph
The escalation of violence in Mortal Kombat games was inevitable to keep it fresh for 30 years. They’re always fun, but MK11 was the first time the Fatalaties felt... desperate... to me. As if to stay relevant they have to be as graphic as possible, and now it’s more gross-out than funny. Even from an artistic…
If you really want to humiliate ‘em, destroy the thing, then make a show mocking the thing you destroyed.
This was an unusually good episode that’s not indicative of the rest of the show.
she’s stopped by some conveniently quick SWAT team guys
They sound like Alicent, lol.
Whew, so it wasn’t just me. Thought I was losing it
As long as people are giving him headaches and driving him nuts, Fraiser the character can work anywhere... However Fraiser the show, only works because of a specific cast chemistry that is not so easily replicated.
I saw Fraiser less as a straight man trope, and more like the ‘insufferable genius’ archetype. Where the humor comes from taking him down a peg. This snobby know-it-all being put upon by his family, his colleagues, his listeners, until he snaps! Or majorly embarrasses himself. The whole city of Seattle seemed to…
Oh, I pretty much lived for Fraiser’s bombastic overreactions, so he was the most interesting to me. But I definitely have my suspicions about the revival’s quality.
I thought Smith is out of the Academy and ineligible for nominations. They can still vote for him?
I didn’t know there were this many, and people are still bringing up more. On that note, how about American Horror Story’s vampire season? This is a fun genre for TV, even when its crappy.
Al hitting Earn for bringing their auntie to the studio and all that mess, lol. Now they gotta sit there like little kids wishing to be anywhere else. This episode felt too real. But it would be my mom that was like the Auntie.
Though I did see it through to the end, I feel the same way. I’d argue it started becoming noticeable as early as Season 3.
I saw it. It was like Teen Titans Go! on speed. Very wild and all over the place.
The answer, as with all things, is a crossover.
This is the Bud Bowl to me. I don’t really care who wins, I’m just amused at two of the same things going against each other. The question is: Which show is the Bud Light and which is the Budweiser?
I remember American Horror Story
Wasn’t Harwin supposed to be the strongest knight in the realm or something? But he couldn’t break down a door?