In fairness, the guy playing Greg was leaving the show, so they didn't really write themselves into a corner as much as they just had to deal with real life circumstances.
In fairness, the guy playing Greg was leaving the show, so they didn't really write themselves into a corner as much as they just had to deal with real life circumstances.
The author really doesn't understand the details, though. On multiple occasions, Corgan paid out of pocket for them to be able to keep the lights on when it was basically, "either we find the money to do tapings this week or we lose our TV contract". Doing this with the understanding that he would basically be running…
Between this and Stefon, really goes to show how powerful the two of them could be as a writing/performing duo. Their first film together could be really epic.
This is me. I only know lyrics for songs I've heard fifty times. My wife plays a song for me and I'm like "it's okay". Then she'll say that she loves the lyrics and I'm just like, "shit, I have to pay attention to the lyrics now?"
Was my first thought as well. This is tragic.
The episode where he looks at his old set in the closet and decides he wants to stop doing the show and keep his dignity rather than grovel, for the first time maybe ever, is such a stirring moment.
That's the exact same order I'd put them in. Freak Show got colossally stupid, but Coven just got boring.
Yay for someone else that appreciated Hotel. The most disorganized, batshit crazy thing I've ever seen.
I'm genuinely in awe at how you were able to so efficiently capture the essence of a hypothetical Gallagher docudrama.
For a second, I thought this was from the "Jew… Not a Jew" sketch
That's what my wife and I have been saying about Robbie Turner, she has floated by for WAY too long, we were both thrilled that Derrick sent her packing, even though we aren't huge fans of Derrick either.
I think that's why Chi Chi didn't get put in the bottom in the first place. I mean, she royally screwed up a DOROTHY look. That should have been a guaranteed safe because of how easy it is to wrap your head around.
That's RIGHT, he slept with her when he thought Charlie had cancer. But he felt marginally bad about it then.
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He slept with the waitress, knowing that it would devastate her and one of the only friends he has in the world, so he didn't have to clean the bathroom.
So before the show even started, you read a synopsis and you were done.
THANK YOU, I kept looking for someone who had pointed this one out, because it really was a good reason to stop watching. Like, the show was bad, but it was engaging enough to keep watching out of habit. Then, not only do they get rid of one of the last really interesting characters, they do it seemingly as a joke.…
"used to it" is a much better way to say you're addicted to something. "Yeah, I've gotten really used to gambling the last few months, I've lost a lot of money."
Are you saying that we WON'T all be talking about Macklemore 20 years from now?
He is so much the worst that he's actually the best. "I'm not even gon lie to you. I love me so much right now."