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Smarty Writegood
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It’s always interesting to watch conservatives attempt humor. The references are almost always hilariously out of date, the attempts at self-deprecation are usually painfully forced, and it comes across like they decided to improv the first take and then felt it was comedy gold that couldn’t be topped. It’s like

I think I’ll wait until somebody online re-edits this entire season into a ten-minute-long episode where they find out what the Pride is doing, and then immediately run away.

Even when I note his millions of terrible ideas, it’s still with a sense of admiration because many people in the world have no ideas at all, good or bad. I have mostly enjoyed Moffat’s run as showrunner despite the well-documented flaws. Even the terrible episodes usually have a scene or a line or a concept that I

Moffatt had quite a few amazing ideas, more than any single author has any right to have. But his scripts often suffered when he included too many ideas in a single outing: say, “The Wedding of River Song” or “A Good Man Goes to War”. He was at his very best when he let his characters breathe in an episode and could

I’d argue that Christmas special was his single episode that was anything below good. I’m up for a debate, but please raise me something else (and you know very well that Smith’s departure episode is a matter of taste).

Well, Sam sold me with his Polanski crack. For that alone he deserves a permanent job at MSNBC, IMHO.

It’s really mind blowing. They actually convinced people that the tweet was sincere and not a joke. It’s a great joke too! One that points out the hypocrisy and ambivalence of Hollywood.

“Comparing losing his job for encouraging Trump in the interview, even if he did just think it was run-of-the-mill misogyny and not assault, to women who claim to have been sexually harassed or assaulted by a man who’s now the most powerful person on the planet is an incredibly stupid thing to write.”

I’ve said a lot of glowing things about Mr. Robot over the years but never quite thought that I’d say this...that was goddamn delightful

I think Malek deserves all the emmys for this one.

Soylent Green’s The Walking Dead Stray Observations: Black Friday with The Garbage Patch Kids Edition

Extinction? More like Itstinkstion!

The person I watched it with turned to me after and said, “Everything is terrible and I don’t know what to do.”

But like... is Fielder the modern day Andy Kaufman or the modern day Alexis de Tocqueville?

It’s a spoof reality TV show in which a guy with very few relevant qualifications attempts to help other businesses and people, with schemes that are superficially absurd but often sharply satirical. There is usually a bit of a grey area around what’s fact, and what’s fiction.
As the show progresses it becomes

PRtMB — I’ve read your posts. Every time you write another comment you look more like a troll. Maybe its time to have a glass of milk and think about whether or not the world needs to hear your every thought?

Do you want a cookie? I’m not sure why anyone is taking a victory lap on any of these stories.

He kissed her without her permission.

Are you guys not allowed to post the picture from the KABC article or something? It feels incredibly relevant to the topic at hand, much more so than Franken flashing some shin in an interview.