John Oliver and his team are doing the lord’s work over at HBO. Give him all the Emmy’s.
John Oliver and his team are doing the lord’s work over at HBO. Give him all the Emmy’s.
No way - season 1 had just as many boring, drug-out parts.
That’s been the show from the beginning though. If you’re not on bored with it now, you should have gotten off the train before it left the station.
Logically speaking though, those things really can’t happen yet.
What would satisfy your “something of circumstance”? I don’t entirely disagree, but in these cases I need to come up with or see a better alternative to be convinced.
Now now, comparing to LOST’s gleeful jump off a cliff is a bit too far isn’t it?
Dno’t hate. Vegita taking 10 minutes to deliver a Shakespearean monologue before every power-up is what made this series truly epic.
Franken has had to eat crow and jump through a ton of hoops just to get policy into committee though. Perhaps it's worth it, but for some reason I don't see Jon Stewart as being the kind of guy who has that patience.
You realize the power of Oliver's show is that it's ONLY on once a week, allowing that team to spend the time researching deep issues and crafting perfectly written rants. Moving to nightly would short circuit the fresh unique edge he has.
Dude, Aisha Tyler = brilliant.
He's the living Dorian Gray painting they all keep locked up in the attic.
Incorrect. The whole trilogy is meant to be taken as a single piece of content. Trying to judge 2 as a stand alone movie doesn't work, as it wasn't really intended to be that.
This hit a nostalgic nerve. It reminds me A LOT of the well thought out sets of the 80s and early 90s. Before LEGO started it's licensing binge.
How is there no data for Georgia???? In this day and age??
I agree the pure project manager is a bullshit position, but I disagree this line of thinking leads to that. Corporate America culture of "middle management" leads to that.
I've long thought Earth is the Phillip, South Dakota of the universe. You've probably never heard of it. You have no economic, political or social reason to go there. It so tiny and ill-populated and hard to get to, you'd rather just pretend you've never heard of it. Sure it exists on a map somewhere, but that's…
2 movies would have still worked
Ehhhh, why is the Delorian so damn clunky/boxy? Couldn't they have stretched it out more in front?
couldn't agree more! visual feast (old set) vs too minimal (new set)