No, I was 100% serious. I don't watch that show, and I had not heard about that. Thanks.
No, I was 100% serious. I don't watch that show, and I had not heard about that. Thanks.
What was the "heavy blackface" show, just out of curiosity? Had not heard about that.
It was once a week for the first season, which allowed the writers time to cull from a larger amount of ideas for one half-hour show. The one thing I liked about the nightly format was the opportunity for more writer segments like Janine on the Scene, Hari Kondabolu: Man About Town, and No More Mr. Nice Gay. I could…
So was Harold the pharmacist someone famous? He did have a great voice, so I felt like it was some rock star I was supposed to recognize but didn't.
If someone doesn't find the show funny at all, I can understand feeling that way. But then, I find the show funny (with room for improvement) and felt like it had the potential to get funnier and funnier (unlike, say, SNL).
"She's a mess!"
"Girrrrrl!"
Jordan Peele makes it at least a B. He and Jay had a good buddy-movie rapport.
Really? I can't find it at all on Hallmark ever since they started their 30 days of Christmas. It's all Christmas stories about people falling in love after having hated or loved Christmas for years.
I catch X2 quite a bit also. But I like Last Stand mainly for the Pyro/Iceman showdowns and for Angel.
And Adam Pally isn't hurting The Mindy Project any, either.
Chris Rock will drive away from the set in his Lambo with streams of cash pouring out of the backseat, laughing carefree and twirling his tophat.
Yes, I do have to agree that the delivery for everyone but Dwayne Kennedy was lacking. Very lacking. But I was entertained by the mere idea that all of these different comedians would get to deliver their jokes on the show from their particular perspectives.
Yes, but to do this, they have removed any vestige of The Golden Girls. Now I have to watch Logo on Saturdays to get the sassiest ladies of Miami. Or, you know, put in my full 7 season DVD set.
No, some of us like you. But only when you bring the good tequila.
Oooh! Historical burn!
I think that's a little unfair. He did bring certain things to the public's attention that weren't necessarily on the radar in every state. Like the Dave Wilson thing and the different issues with that "Redskins" debate. Plus I don't know of any other show that has had Kathleen Hanna, Jim Gaffigan, Sarah Silverman,…
Going to a 5-night format with Sunday being a clip show could not have helped. Bell et. al. are funny, but not "great material every night" funny. It would have done better if it had stayed a once-a-week thing.
Well, they are a constant source of X-Men movies also.
I thought they had the moonbeams. I didn't understand why, but I still thought they had them.
No, it would still be Arrested Development. Just 30 minutes of the band, not the show.