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Any thought on Primal? Great stuff. I'll understand if Genndy lets it stand on its own . . . but it was badass the entire way.
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@Sandman87 . . . I'm ready, but I heard that the second season is a letdown because Madhouse isn't producing it. Also, I was wrong about scheduling . . . Golden Wind will premiere in two weeks, not next week.
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Robot Chicken shows what happened after Thanos' snap. ETA: It should be two minutes into the episode . . . though I'm guessing that I should wait before it inevitable pops up on YouTube.
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Please don’t let me be the only one posting here. Here is the bit that got shown before the panel at NYCC last week:
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. . . or perhaps shit happened because fans resorted to doing that unprompted. Either way, I'm good with it. Fuck the Braves.
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You ever think not enough people associate the words "Padres" and "star-crossed"? Damn, man.
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Damn, I should try the test again. Here’s a first from Robot Chicken . . . making fun of South Park. Well, just the one character whom we are never going to see again.
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. . . . and here's a Barry compilation from FXX.
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Great episode. Basically, the guys plan an intricate scheme to pull off something that is slowly revealed over the course of the episode . . . but it's all fucked when they forget that it's also Dee Day, the one day where they have to do whatever Dee tells them. I reckon this might be one of Dee's best episodes. It's not merely because she got to humiliate the guys for twelve hours straight. It's that she managed to pull off what they wanted to do . . . but in the most simple way possible. They wanted to prevent a councilwoman from voting on a resolution (allowing public urination . . . because Philadelphia) via overly complicated methods (probably thought out by Dennis), but she just went and slashed her tires. She forces the guys to play her most offensive and ill-conceived characters, takes them bird-watching (because they're not allowed to call her "bird"), and takes away the makeup Dennis needs to look presentable. And the cherry on top: tricking the guys into thinking her day was overso that they could insult her . . . forcing another Dee Day as a result. While Dee might be the most deluded and broken of the Gang, she can get hit done . . . and the results she gets rival her long game for "PTSDee." Oh, and Dennis often carries candy around to get Charlie's attention. Seems right to me.
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Sandra: See this? This is okay camouflage. If you up and build an entire structure for the purpose of infiltration? Then you're a dumbass. Rob: Aw, c'mon, Tony did good with the Spy Shack. He won! Sandra: Oh, wow, totally the same as us. Well, maybe the same as your win. And if Woo had a damn brain, he would've taken Kass with him to the final!
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You're 67 percent Marsh . . . and those are the sane Marshes. Congrats! Ugly Bob is on the table? Damn, that's a deep cut. Is Scott the Dick also available? From what I heard, if you choose to be black in The Fractured But Whole, the game becomes harder to play. Is it wrong that I find that funny?
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Reality Blurred review. Needless to say, Andy is way the hell over IOTI.
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Funny115: Everbody Hates Naonka
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This should do.
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This week: everyone is a child, and Jordan's need to wave his dick in our faces ruins an episode where Bear is sent back to England, where he can resume starting riots in Third Division football matches. Yeah, Turbo was being a little bitch, but Jordan looked like he didn't see one second of WOTW1. Turbo might be the absolute worst person to scrap with. Even if you would be in the right, he's so legendary that he'd make you look like a dick. And with Johnny and Wes gone, Jordan's pushing way too hard to make himself the "face" of the series. I mean, better him than Paulie, but it's still rough to watch. Worst thing about the team format is that both sides are dysfunctional. Once again, Zach has to belittle people to make himself look more manly. And once again, I get how Natalie can bug, but Zach went over the line yet again. And I'm still waiting for CT to haul off on somebody. I'm guessing nobody votes him into the Proving Ground because he might win and defect to the US. That stinks because he's getting madder and madder with the dummies he's been teamed with.
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Wow That was epic. Sure, we had Randy being a prick the whole episode, but that was offset by Cartman reducing himself to a squealing, scrambling piggy. Yeah, the main theme was about the threat that vaccinations would make kids artistic autistic, and that would be enough to piss some viewers off . . . but then there's Cartman running, squealing, and occasionally greasing himself up in order not to get a shot. And then they made a damn rodeo event out of the situation. Instant classic episode. And yeah, I was scared Randy and Liane would hook up. That would have been even more traumatic than the stuff from "200" and "201." Stan might have taken his own life. Shelly might do that anyway. She's gotten so little screen time. Cartman packed his mom's stuff. That's a special kind of evil right there. I wonder if Liane will still be artistic next week.
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Still not caring about this season. It's mostly because I'm too busy watching The Challenge to post, and their human misery is bigger than whatever I watch here. I feel bad for Karishma. A few weeks ago, I banged my head on a curb, and I was LOUD about it. She cuts herself, and no one seemed to notice. Maybe if they heard a dramatic musical cue? I can see where she's coming from, and Tom does look like an asshole. But Vince let himself down, AND he let the Idols down. Play the damn idol. You had to sneak into your opponent's camp to get it, AND you watched someone wake up from night terrors before you completed the mission.
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Okay, that is also disappointing. Only one character remotely approaching main cast in Token. And if you get Mimsy, I think that's the algorithm flipping the bird at you. You got Token's dad. Damn, how many characters are available on this thing?!? ETA: Who the fuck is Lisa Berger?!?
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Well, all is calm until the next Crisis. Caitlin/Frost identity issues, a post-Crisis Flash supporting character makes his debut, and the return of Sendhil Ramamurthy on a TV show focusing on people with super powers. And natch he's playing a guy who makes a lot of questionable choices. Sendhil is probably a nice guy in real life, but I will always think of his character on Heroes as "D'ohnder." That guy was hapless as fuck. Iris is right . . . there is no support group out there for parents who lost their child who had come from the future. Or something. At least Nora is missed . . . even if she was a pain in the ass most of the time. I mean, this is Ralph's third season, and he's found a great balance between "credible" and "putz." I'm sure Nora could have improved as well. Chester Runk . . . damn, that's a deep-ass cut. Nice idea turning him into a guy who does questionable science stuff online. Yeah, I'm still tired of the Caitlin/Frost dynamic. I am amused that another guy from England is in her orbit, and he has a more famous role as well. Hey, Malfoy managed to live three seasons ago, so why not D'ohinder Ramsey? Wait, so Lamonica is offically on the cast? Interesting.
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Oh, and this was put online . . . tribute to Monty Python from 1999 for their thirtieth anniversary:
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From what I heard, the guys aren't celebrating as hard as with their 100th and 200th episodes. Basically, it would be Plot of the Week, Featuring Randy Selling Out Some More. ETA: My heart weeps for you. The first set of results had me leaning with the City Wok guy. And look at what I wound up with: the tertiary character with diabetes that makes Butters look cool, the head Goth Kid, Mr. Hankey, another tertiary kid, poor Sharon Marsh, the "hero" from "You Have Zero Friends," and Butters' fucking sidekick for his Professor Chaos episodes.
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. . . and you can hear the fanboys shout: "NED WAS NEVER HOBGOBLIN!!!!!!" Also, the fourth round of sad trumpets? Damn, that was cold.
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TDS 3.0: Season Four Talk
Lantern7 replied to formerlyfreedom's topic in The Daily Show With Trevor Noah (2015-2022)
Something I never thought I'd think: "Man, fuck you, Yao Ming." Gosh, the president likes answering questions near a loud, whirring helicopter. I wonder why that is.