Yeah, it feels like TJ very, very quickly backpedaled this one as soon as Ryan got in touch.
Yeah, it feels like TJ very, very quickly backpedaled this one as soon as Ryan got in touch.
i reckon it was more reynolds politely saying ‘hey bud keep my name out of your mouth’ than it was ‘making amends’. that’s why miller had to pivot to the ‘actually i didn’t say anything bad’ clickbait angle.
I was wondering about that as well, then I remembered Reynolds is Canadian
If Miller wasn’t upset, one wonders why he would go on a podcast and declare that he wouldn’t do Deadpool 3 even if they doubled his salary.
tj miller puzzled as to why everyone is giving him the attention he was begging for
A lot of flavor combinations need at least some sugar to balance out. Tomato sauce is a good example of this. A lot of “natural” tomato sauces advertise that they don’t add sugar, but a good tomato sauce actually needs sugar most of the time to balance out the acidity of the tomato. You don’t notice it as sweetness,…
Jersey Mike’s is great, it’s no mystery why they’re growing so fast. Quality meat freshly sliced + fresh bread is a winning combo.
Pretty wild stuff. The most surprising thing to me has been just how fucking tenuous a grasp the general gaming public has on the process of making games. I mean my expectations were low, but damn.
I really hate how social media has turned any and all social awkwardness into a diagnosis of autism.
“I must concede that this comedy program has made me laugh.”
Great stuff as always, dude. Good Lord.
Fielder researched Asperger’s syndrome while fine-tuning his TV persona, but he rejects any suggestion his character is on the spectrum. “There’s a lot of social disconnects that people experience all the time that have nothing to do with autism or anything,” he says. When I ask if he’s ever wondered whether he has a…
Such moments, whether scripted or not do get at one of the aspects of The Rehearsal I haven’t had a chance to dig into too much: This is a very funny show.
I’m getting the sense you don’t realize that the Nathan Fielder we see is a comic persona developed by Nathan Fielder the creative mastermind.
That is not a fact. Just a broad generalization and a weak one at that.
I watched a bit of Talking Saul afterwards (not really worth it, but) and Seehorn pointed out that if that conversation— or even Kim’s reply to Jesse asking if Saul was any good— had gone even slightly differently, the arc of Breaking Bad may not have happened.
i started re-watching the series and that would have been season 2 jesse, who pretty much said yo that much.
Must have been a treat for Aaron Paul that they essentially gave him a whole monologue.
Much like the final breaking bad episodes, it’s remarkable how bold this show is with absolutely destroying any shred of goodness left in the protagonist. The series completely changes breaking bad for the better. I never would have thought the lovable wacky lawyer had such dark pits in his soul. Anchoring the final…
Ellis’ two-part (or is it three?) analysis on what happened to The Hobbit is essential.