I just wasted a good portion of a lazy Sunday reading about this. Bizarre.
I just wasted a good portion of a lazy Sunday reading about this. Bizarre.
You're the Worst is indeed the worst example of this sort of thing: initially a funny show about horrible people, at some point it got cold feet and decided its leads needed to be sympathetic. See also: Vice Principals.
Honestly I'm having trouble understanding the benefit of someone giving to Republicans but voting libertarian. Money might draw the Republican party's attention to their cause (if their individual donation is bundled as part of a larger campaign), but not voting for the party could actually keep it from actually doing…
When he gets his hooks in something, he's the best reporter in town. His work on the U.S. Attorney firings in Bush administration deserved a Pulitzer. (And it's a bit of a shame that affair's been mostly forgotten about, since that's pretty much how a Trump administration would run…)
Mark Stewart's versions of 'Jerusalem' are absolutely not boring.
Jim Ross tried so hard to get the Ding Dongs over: "The kids love them!” In their last match they were unmasked by the Skyscrapers (Sid Vicious and Danny Spivey, I think) and it seemed like a mercy killing of the gimmick.
Who remembers Art Barr as The Juicer, a Beetlejuice ripoff? Early-90s WCW somehow remains underappreciated as a haven for bad gimmicks.
Little known fact: Rocco's girlfriend? Eleanor Clift.
I don't think you can take the comments of a little-watched show posted on a Sunday morning as representative of the AV Club.