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Finally something with potential.

They’re really wringing this thing dry, huh?

I’ve never watched an episode, so it’s no judgement on the quality of the show, just legit surprise that it’s still around.

Today in “That’s Still On?” News

James Spader will remember that...

Some of you never played Hey You! Pikachu and it shows.

I think “Ansel Elgort’s donger” has set a new high bar for tongue twisters.

I think Mrs. Lindbergh makes an incredible amount of sense. She was a woman in power, perfectly happy to be there and to discriminate against those she didn’t see as valuable as herself, while also paying lip service to people like Bengelsdorf so that she’d look like she wasn’t a “bad person”, but when her husband

Of all the sad stark mirroring of the events of the story to our lives today, I think the most apt was that all it took for people to finally wake up to something being wrong was the administration harming one white WASP woman.

Oh fuck I wouldn’t. Kroll as a real person is somehow more obnoxious than as a character who’s whole game is being an obnoxious loser.

Pretty sure Phillip Roth came up with that in his writer’s room.

Thank goodness this culture that revolves around straight white cis men will finally be revolving around gay white cis men for a change!

I have a bit of a soft spot for Howard Baskin, who seems like the only adult in the room, but otherwise, yeah. I really felt very similarly about the whole thing.

I did just because I was at work with 12 hours to waste and nothing better to do, but it really wasn’t worth it. The series is really unfocused and rambling and about 3 or 4 hours too long. Also, everyone in the series keeps talking about how much charisma “Joe Exotic” has, but he never once does anything to

Bad wigs.

This is what stuck with me the most about the whole Carol husband murder thing. Apart from the fact that this already over-long show wasted a whole episode on the already flimsy premise, every person forwarding the “Carol killed him” theory was someone who felt they deserved some portion of the dead man’s millions. In

Black Hole

Yeah all I heard was the flatline until just now reading this review and I was so mad the last episode copped out on his dying. Turns out I should be mad at Netflix.

Because it’s boring, drawn out, filled with nonsensical space terms and legit just shit Lucas made up to sound out of this universe, jumps around all over, talks about things that never appear with equal importance to things that do, etc.

It’s no Spontaneanation, but it is nice. It works surprisingly well given how weak the core “make fun of people for posting on a neighborhood app” gimmick is.