I've never listened, but how is this show any different from any of those ID murder shows or Dateline or whatever? Is it one of those , except stretched over 10 episodes or something? Why is everyone jizzing their trousers for this?
I've never listened, but how is this show any different from any of those ID murder shows or Dateline or whatever? Is it one of those , except stretched over 10 episodes or something? Why is everyone jizzing their trousers for this?
Perhaps it will be split into two eleven episode seasons? I think CC did something similar with Futurama, where they ordered 26 episodes at a time.
Up next: We're Talkin' U Talkin' U2 To Me? To U, the podcast that talks about people who talk about U2.
*Erik Adams looks at his John Mulaney picture at his bedside, sheds a single tear*
Fucking Duluth. You got all this beautiful Lake Superior beachfront property, but if you spend more than 3 minutes in the water you'll die of hypothermia. But, hey, there is no better place to be a drunk than Duluth, as their town slogan says.
I thought the Case Closed was pretty weak. I don't really think the issue is even worth discussing, plus the caller was a fucking dunce. I do enjoy hearing Besser argue though, so I welcome more of it.
I love Victor and Tiny so much. Brendon Small does an amazing job of making these two cheeseburger-loving fellas feel completely unique.
I think the weirdest ad I've heard on a podcast lately was one for a shirt that was short enough that you didn't have to tuck it in. Like that was its main selling point. It boggled my mind that something so odly specific could exist.
Its a shame they're going the Smurfs/Chipmunks route with this. The first movie was great.
This is the only positive thing I have ever read about Mulaney. I think Erik might have a little crush.
Right, but it would cover the costs to actually produce it, I would assume. Plus, probably a larger audience.
Thanks! I'll definitely check it out.
The only thing I've ever heard of this show was the clip of when PFT was on and they dissected the Gathering of the Juggalo commercial. That was, without a doubt, the most hilarious thing I've ever heard. Never got around to actually listening to the show, though.
I'm sure Earwolf would be happy to take him.
You're missing out. Everyone should do themselves a favor and go watch his Bill Cosby interview from a couple weeks back. It was something else.
Eh, its up there for sure. South Park has produced some truly awful episodes so I can't say for sure.
I think they actually released a full version of Cartman singing Poker Face for download on Rock Band.
South Park hasn't exactly handled these kinds of issues well before (I'm thinking specifically of the one where Mr. Garrison has a sex change. I rank that one as probably the worst one the show has ever done.) But this one was well done.
The AVClub turned into Vox so gradually, etc.