This will probably be the only mention of Chewing Gum, right? I thought the first season was fantastic and should've gotten way more mention here.
This will probably be the only mention of Chewing Gum, right? I thought the first season was fantastic and should've gotten way more mention here.
Their one of the best concerts I've been to. Kevin and Brendan came out into the crowd for hugs, it was nice.
In the same way that the unlikeable characters in a comedy end up being fan favorites, so do the villains in prestige dramas. Technically people could be saying Gus Fring, Hannibal Lecter, The Mayor, or Mags Bennett for this
I think I'm now firmly on the side that CBB should very less frequently try to recreate the greatest hits. Tatiana and Kristian are great, but throw them in an episode with Gino or Nick Kroll or something. It was nice to see Andy Daly with Gino a couple weeks ago instead of with Zooks for the 15th time. And don't get…
Don't bring that up and remind me that we missed out on a sitcom starring her, Harris Wittels, and June Diane Raphael that never got picked up. I forget what it was called, but she put the pilot up on YouTube. It wasn't very good, but with that cast, you gotta imagine it would've been good if given time.
The Wire is the show that somewhat suffers from that, though it's far and away a better show. I'd revisit seasons of The Wire, but not specific episodes.
Not gonna put my whole list, but a couple personal faves that haven't been given a shout out that I've seen:
1996- That Thing You Do!
2002- Catch Me if You Can
I'll take Bob and mini weird claymation Bob any day of the week. A goofy, bad commercial is one thing, but these Chevy commercials are far, far too unsubtle with their attempted manipulation. Plus they're all boring as shit!
Of all the advertisements that have insulted my intelligence, I think this campaign has insulted it the most
I was a very big fan of the first season, and liked the "navigates dating life parts," but I think there was some episodes that differentiated it from that. "Parents" and "Indians on TV" spring to mind, with a solid point of view on second generation immigrants and representation.
I also agree about the acting being…
Pretty (Ugly Before), Baby Britain, Between the Bars
Yeah, and Mike and Liz didn't make much of an impression, so that will be disappointing if it's the end.
The questions definitely could be better. Maybe it's been long enough that some actors might be ok with slightly criticizing season 6 or Dawn, but my guess is that there won't be any good or interesting answers to those questions.
Definitely solid enough to tune in along with LMOE, at least until we have an idea of what the week-to-week formula would be.
Diminishing returns by halfway through the first episode
Glad Popstar got the Original Song Overlooked shoutout, but also Drive It Like You Stole It.
But using Sometimes for a scene of driving through Tokyo at night is enough reason for that movie to exist.
I can't believe Scott didn't remember that Scott was in Leap Year when they brought it up. What a bad friend
No, I'm not saying they were bad calls, I'm just saying I wish the end of them game went a little cleaner. the fact that they had to review the last touchdown just put a dent in my celebration momentum.
Most popular memes or internet jokes have an incredibly short lifespan for me, but the phrase "getting dunked on" is never not funny to me. And I know the phrase isn't exclusively an internet thing, but I've seen it most often on twitter and shit.
Also Piers Morgan is a major tool and blah blah blah