It's been brought up before, but a Band of Brothers style mini-series depicting Robert's Rebellion would be great. One, maybe two seasons that follows the tight knit group of Robert and Ned and whoever the fuck else was part of that crew.
It's been brought up before, but a Band of Brothers style mini-series depicting Robert's Rebellion would be great. One, maybe two seasons that follows the tight knit group of Robert and Ned and whoever the fuck else was part of that crew.
I started watching various series from Polygon because the McElroy brothers produce a lot of content there (from the "My Brother, My Brother, and Me" podcast). Granted, the videos they make tend to be more about "how can we fuck up/break this game" and not your standard gameplay run-through.
But then I saw that…
Oh jeeze, I was wondering why Disqus kept emailing me about the same comment.
I was an intern at Awesomeness a few years ago and worked with him. While I agree his on air personality and videos were the worst, he's a nice guy otherwise. Friendly to interns, easy to talk to, and just overall not a dick.
And that's how you hide a pregnancy.
I loved at the bar when everyone was spitting out their cement, Scully was still drinking his.
The joke is directed at the uselessness of Trump's words "the only thing your mouth is good for…" and the close nature of Trump and Putin's relationship "…is being Putin's cockholster."
This might be my favorite new show. The cast already plays so well with each other, and it's only been four episodes. A lot of the side characters got showcased in episode three and all of them showed promise for future gags.
Yeah, it's very much in the same realm as 30 Rock and Kimmy Schmidt and every episode has improved on the last. I'm loving the show.
Lots of NPR type stuff. Radiolab, Invisibilia, Planet Money, Reply All, and Startup have all been dropped from my to-listen list. Granted, I recently discovered the McElroy-verse and they've taken priority over the "news" shows.
I'm glad I resisted the urge to shout that at him when I was at the Now Hear This festival. While funny on the show, it would have been fucking obnoxious for a fan to do it in public.
I've been yelling "OI BRUV" to annoying cars on the road since that episode.
It was great how she did it in character too. Like when Bone Queef introduced their ridiculous last name (can't fully remember it, just that it had gynecologist in it), Chief didn't shut down the bit and say "Nope, that's not my last name", she said "I chose not to take it." (or something to that effect).
Yeah, what an odd way to start that podcast. That's like trying to get into Community with season 4.
Yup, once the news broke he resigned from BMD and vanished from social media.
I'm not even sure they'd do more, even if another album drops. Where do you even go after interviewing the damn band?
Yeah, it makes more sense in the context of when Earwolf was much smaller and the forums were one of the few places you could discuss the episodes with other listeners. Now there are so many other outlets, not even including Podmass.
See I thought they just closed last week's Silicon Valley comments because people may have been going off on Tommy MiddleD's Vietnamese character again. But yeah this week doesn't even have one. So the last forum thread was overall negative with the Jane Lynch group.
Yeah, I've never gotten a grasp on his "other job." All the others we know a little bit: Mark produces Judge John Hodgman, Matt taught at a university before going full time with comedy/podcast, and PFT is PFT and does all the PFThings.
I stopped after Click.