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I feel like this move has more to do with TBS’ new direction (letting other people produce scripted content and then licensing it) than Samantha Bee’s show in particular. It is an interesting flip of the Netflix model, which is trying to get away from licensed content and own all their own things. Obviously, the

Or people didn’t like her for the same reason they got sick of almost every other pseudo-Daily-Show that sprung up and got cancelled over the past few years, even if they agreed with their politics.

I confess I had no idea this was still on the air. 

The point I tuned out was an early episode where she was talking with a bunch of real migrants about the real struggles they were going through, but in order to make it “funny” her whole bit was to say GOP talking points to their faces in a bad sitcom voice then mug to the cheap seats when they disagreed. It just felt

George Dzundza was the original Sean Bean by which I mean he died in everything. No Way Out. Dead. Law & Order. Dead. Basic Instinct. Dead.

As a reminder, he uttered the greatest line in cinema in The Rocketeer:

The impression I got the first time I saw Goodfellas was that Paulie’s life revolved around crime and Italian sausage.

I’ve never actually seen Goodfellas...

Nobody should be enabled to feel that watching a comedy show fulfills their civic duty.

I won’t claim I caught more than a handful of episodes, but from what little I saw she fell into the trap of thinking her show needed to be the Deliverer of Truth rather than, first and foremost, entertaining. The same problem that pretty much ruined most of late night during the Trump era (including Colbert). I was

And not a word about The Rocketeer!

Paulie may have moved slow. Only because Paulie didn’t have to move for ANYbody.

I’m...not even sure what to say to this.

Ted should demand that they remove his name from the channel.

That's not such a bad thing. It's politics for people who like things just as they are. 

And the special would be a good place to drop a trailer. But I have a feeling it’ll be a bowl season or even a Super Bowl trailer if they want to push it that far.

Soon she’ll be managing a Taco Bell with Michelle Wolf.

Didn’t TBS start out showing sitcom reruns and Atlanta Braves baseball and that was it?

“The Respect Yourself singer is survived by his wife and five children...” 

Not surprising. The recent Marvel movies haven’t had trailers drop until 4-5 months before they come out. That Black Panther: Wakanda Forever teaser that came out last weekend is the first look we saw of that and it comes out in November.