yourdisappointeddad--disqus
YourDisappointedDad
yourdisappointeddad--disqus

lol no it's not, black people can be terrible just like anyone else. black people are people, my friend.

I hated what they did with her character. I get that they were trying to show she was in over her head, but they gave her character so little time you pretty much only saw her when she was doing something dumb as hell.

I'm still hung up on how he had no blood on his clothes and the knife had almost no blood on it. How was that not brought up?

I was worried I would agree with a Fox News video then he started talking about his love for Mike Patton…

Talkin bout the spoonman?

Disqus charges per article and based on article popularity? What a bullshit company.

But Arizona Ice Tea is still a dollar in a lot of places and has been for as long as I can remember!

Truth teller! He's miles ahead of that other actor/drummer I'm forgetting the name of though.

The comedy scene seems pretty miffed with him and it makes me wonder if his show laid off a bunch of writers once they realized 90% of their show can be games with celebrities that require minimal/no writing.

I know someone that kind of did this — slipped it on her while she was sleeping.

This show is weird for me. Most of the jokes fall flat for me and are pretty lazy (they even did a Family Guy-esque joke last episode with Jimmy Fallon), but I really like the more serious aspect to it.

My high school elected him as our student body president. Are you telling me that was a mistake?

I can't tell if you watch the show, but people with your attitude towards the books like the show a lot more. I also can't think of anyone alive in the show right now that I'd consider too dumb to live.

Yeah, the shitty ones. I can never watch one of those shows for more than 1-2 seasons.

If his shit is allowing Netflix to have the balls to create things like The Characters and Lady Dynamite then I guess I'm okay with it.

FX gets high marks for Always Sunny, Louie, The Americans, Archer, Fargo…I put them on par with HBO these days.

It's a super weird experience for me because I don't care about chain restaurants and I don't even like the hosts that much…but the way they dig into each other is some of the funniest shit I've ever heard. It actually probably makes it funnier for me that I don't particularly like either of them.

I've been listening to the Canon and holy shit do they get intense with each other. I'm into that kind of thing and even I get stressed out by it sometimes (especially when I strongly disagree with what one of the hosts is saying).

My favorite part was Besser finally letting loose at the end and telling Armen he's a shitty comedian and improviser. I could tell he had been wanting to do that the entire episode and is probably the only reason he let Armen on the show.

I ended up fast forwarding through that interview and was amazed everytime i skipped 30 seconds that it was still going on. First time I've done that for doughboys :(