ABay March 7, 2019 Share March 7, 2019 (edited) They need to have the second narrator back! Many times! Between the Charleston and the finger flapping, he gave the actors some great stuff to work with. I'm pretty well-versed in the Ince story and I had never heard the Chaplin suicide theory. The Callender story was totally new to me. I love this show! Edited March 7, 2019 by ABay 2 Link to comment
Irlandesa March 7, 2019 Share March 7, 2019 3 hours ago, possibilities said: Killam was one of the better guest hosts. You can really feel DW getting bored with the hosting part of the show, though, so I hope they can find someone else who's good at it and can become a regular replacement. I think part of it for Derek is that he's not really into the getting smashed portion of the show any longer. I saw an interview with him somewhere where he says he only drinks now if he's getting paid. I've also noticed that it seems as if he doesn't drink as much as he used to during these interviews. 1 Link to comment
ganesh March 7, 2019 Share March 7, 2019 The Hearst segment was great. I loved all the dancing. If you get a real good narrator it gives the actors so much to work with. My favorite actor was playing twice women this time. Wow, big aspirations - postmaster general. Of Richmond. The actor played it really well overall. 3 hours ago, possibilities said: You can really feel DW getting bored with the hosting part of the show, though, so I hope they can find someone else who's good at it and can become a regular replacement. I wouldn't say Derek is bored, but the show sounds like an incredible amount of work and he needs to delegate. Link to comment
LilWharveyGal March 7, 2019 Share March 7, 2019 I spent most of the Ince story trying to remember how it went down in The Cat's Meow. Interesting styling choice to make Jefferson look like a demented Santa. "I sh*t postmasters general of Richmond for breakfast!" 1 Link to comment
auchic March 27, 2019 Share March 27, 2019 On 3/24/2019 at 3:57 PM, ganesh said: Is the season over? I think so, which is super disappointing. Link to comment
ABay March 27, 2019 Share March 27, 2019 The seasons are too short and the intervals between are too long. Link to comment
Irlandesa March 27, 2019 Share March 27, 2019 I don't think it's over. I think it's split in half. The first 7 aired now. The others will come later. Link to comment
auchic April 23, 2019 Share April 23, 2019 (edited) Back in June! https://twitter.com/derekwaterss/status/1118681443264131074 Edited April 23, 2019 by auchic 5 Link to comment
ganesh April 23, 2019 Share April 23, 2019 I was told on FB by Drunk History that the latter half will include Paget Brewster. 3 Link to comment
auchic April 24, 2019 Share April 24, 2019 9 hours ago, ganesh said: I was told on FB by Drunk History that the latter half will include Paget Brewster. That has made my day. I adore Paget. Link to comment
auchic June 19, 2019 Share June 19, 2019 It's back, it's back! I started laughing with the Ripley's opening and pretty much didn't stop. Loved seeing Taran and Colin again. 3 Link to comment
peeayebee June 19, 2019 Share June 19, 2019 Taran and Colin are so good. I was living in San Pedro at the time of Lawnchair Larry, but I don't remember that story. You'd think it would be pretty big. I'm probably just forgetting. Old age and all. Link to comment
LilWharveyGal June 20, 2019 Share June 20, 2019 Great musical references in this one: "Flying away on balloons and a chair, who could it be? Believe it or not it's Larry!" "All I wanna do is exhume, zoom, zoom..." 8 Link to comment
auchic June 26, 2019 Share June 26, 2019 Add Tony Hale to the Drunk History Hall of Fame. A solid episode. All three stories were good, made 100% better by awesome narrators. Brian Tyree Henry was the standout. 2 Link to comment
Dewey Decimate June 27, 2019 Share June 27, 2019 I think Tony Hale as the lawyer was the hardest I've laughed at this show, ever. And BTH's discussion of potato salad was hilarious. 2 Link to comment
Irlandesa June 27, 2019 Share June 27, 2019 4 hours ago, auchic said: Brian Tyree Henry was the standout. Yeah. I watch more out of interest over comedy, usually, but he was both informative and funny. Link to comment
Iboatedhere June 28, 2019 Share June 28, 2019 "JonBenét? Yeah I think the brother did it." That and Brian Tyree Henry's reaction to it got the biggest laughs out of me. 2 3 Link to comment
LilWharveyGal July 4, 2019 Share July 4, 2019 The moment when the dog turned into Ken Marino made me need to pause the DVR and collect myself. 1 3 Link to comment
possibilities July 4, 2019 Share July 4, 2019 That was amazing! Who knew Marino would make such an amazing poodle?! 2 Link to comment
cpcathy July 4, 2019 Share July 4, 2019 I’m not a Ken Marino fan but he was really great. And Dave Foley! Tessa Thompson and the lady playing Hedy Lamar are so very, very attractive! Link to comment
auchic July 5, 2019 Share July 5, 2019 On 7/3/2019 at 10:26 PM, LilWharveyGal said: The moment when the dog turned into Ken Marino made me need to pause the DVR and collect myself. Me too, holy shit. Also when the narrator was talking about how Masterpiece getting stud fees "which, if you don't know what that means, it means *whispers* fucking." That was some hardcore bullshit that Lady Bird Johnson pulled on Eartha Kitt, damn. 14 hours ago, cpcathy said: Tessa Thompson and the lady playing Hedy Lamar are so very, very attractive! Agreed. 1 Link to comment
ABay July 5, 2019 Share July 5, 2019 I am deeply ashamed that I didn't recognize Dave Foley. But it prove that glasses are an effective disguise, just like Superman showed. 3 1 Link to comment
peeayebee July 10, 2019 Share July 10, 2019 That Lady Bird Johnson/Eartha Kitt story was new to me. Tessa made a great Eartha. And Ken Marino made a great poodle! i've never heard of Masterpiece. I need to do some googling. As for tonight's ep, John Lutz was hysterical! What a great narrator. Link to comment
ABay July 10, 2019 Share July 10, 2019 They've done a great job of finding new material. The only story I've known in the last couple of episodes is about Hedy (that's Hedley...) Lamarr and I didn't know everything they covered. 2 Link to comment
auchic July 17, 2019 Share July 17, 2019 (edited) Drunk History is nominated for 3 Emmys! Huzzah! Duncan describing all the things Hoover did when he was angry was gloriously funny. Smearing lipstick all over his lips! Dancing on Ouija boards! Rubbing lavender oil on his nipples! And my fave: kicking UFOs into the cyclopian eyeballs of illuminati reptilian shills! Edited July 17, 2019 by auchic Fixed borked link 2 5 Link to comment
ABay July 18, 2019 Share July 18, 2019 Loved the stories this week but disliked both narrators. Link to comment
auchic July 31, 2019 Share July 31, 2019 Guys, it's official, Paget is my favourite narrator, hands down. Also, happy birthday Derek! 2 Link to comment
DoubleUTeeEff July 31, 2019 Share July 31, 2019 I'm not sure why, but when Josh Charles started sweeping the floor with the broom handle instead of the broom I found it absolutely hilarious. 3 Link to comment
cpcathy July 31, 2019 Share July 31, 2019 Along with the entire Hamilton episode, my favorite DH moment ever was Paget saying to Derek, "Oh, you have a bebeh?" Link to comment
peeayebee August 1, 2019 Share August 1, 2019 I like Paget Brewster, but I enjoyed the first story more. The first thing that cracked me up was Josh, or rather Douglas Hegdahl, or rather the very fake dummy, being blow off the ship. Then Josh pretending to be extremely stupid, like using the wrong end of a broom to sweep. Then that photo of him with the ridiculously stupid face. All just hilarious. I also liked Mark Gagliardi and his narration. 2 Link to comment
auchic August 8, 2019 Share August 8, 2019 Season finale! I've always felt sorry for Mary Mallon. From her perspective, she hadn't had typhoid fever, so how could she be the one spreading it? Still, wash your fucking hands, Mary. As for the second story, well, bad blood indeed. Family trees should branch, guys. 1 Link to comment
peeayebee August 9, 2019 Share August 9, 2019 I liked the first story. It was well-acted and -narrated. The second one was deeply marred, imo, by the actress who played Cleopatra's sister. She just didn't have the expressiveness that works best on this show. 2 Link to comment
DoctorAtomic October 27, 2019 Share October 27, 2019 (edited) Finally! I've been waiting for the remainder of season 6 to get on hulu. I don't know why it took so long. 1. Believe it or not - good narrators. That's the strength of the show. I get hazed on FB a lot - "It's drunk history hur hur" - but the narrator needs to give the actors material to work with. The narrator at the end did a good job switching up her voice. I also didn't know anything about these stories either. Derek cracked up a lot. 2 - Legacies. I loved the black and white sketch. It was very stylized. The second narrator was fantastic. Tony Hale totally ran with it. I didn't know the story of Change Gonna Come. That was amazing. 3. The narrator for Hedy was very good and wordy too. I did know about Eartha Kitt, but it was a lot of fun. Ken Marino killed me. You gonna be straight up wishing you never came out of your mama if you even attempt to step to my dogs. 4. Samaritans. Coeur is amazing if you've never been. I've never heard of the children of god. That was some crazy shit. Edited October 27, 2019 by DoctorAtomic Link to comment
DoctorAtomic November 23, 2019 Share November 23, 2019 I love that they got the same woman to play Ross Perot too. She does a great impression because he was so tiny and animated. Paget was stellar as always, and I like that she owned her verbal abuse of Derek. Link to comment
Arynm January 8, 2020 Share January 8, 2020 I am not sure if the story of MLK and Nichelle Nichols is true, and it has to be if it's on this show, but I was legitimately shocked and cried about it. I had no idea that it had that kind of impact beyond the interracial kiss. How amazing of a moment for Nichelle. Link to comment
Popples January 8, 2020 Share January 8, 2020 9 hours ago, Arynm said: I am not sure if the story of MLK and Nichelle Nichols is true, and it has to be if it's on this show, but I was legitimately shocked and cried about it. I had no idea that it had that kind of impact beyond the interracial kiss. How amazing of a moment for Nichelle. It's completely true. She wrote about it in her autobiography Beyond Uhura, Star Trek and Other Memories. Excerpt Wall Street Journal (it has a paywall) NY Daily News 3 Link to comment
BetterButter August 20, 2020 Share August 20, 2020 ‘Drunk History’ Not Moving Forward With Season 7, Ends Comedy Central Run With Final Emmy Hurrah Link to comment
DoctorAtomic August 20, 2020 Share August 20, 2020 The article I read said they already had shows in production, so I find the decision odd. Is it expensive to produce? Link to comment
possibilities August 22, 2020 Share August 22, 2020 The Deadline article linked above says it's expensive because of the period re-enactments, and also that Comedy Central is switching away from live action and into animation. I suppose animation is easier to produce during the COVID situation, but I will probably not watch any of it, so I'm kind of bummed. Apparently the only live action show they are keeping is Akwafina is Nora From Queens? I like that show, but I don't see how it thrives on a channel where everything else is animated. Ugh. Link to comment
Caseysgirl August 22, 2020 Share August 22, 2020 Once again, Comedy Central cancels a great show. Please, no more “Southpark” reruns. Link to comment
DoctorAtomic August 22, 2020 Share August 22, 2020 It would be a good fit for HBO Max imo. 1 Link to comment
Nellise August 22, 2020 Share August 22, 2020 4 hours ago, DoctorAtomic said: It would be a good fit for HBO Max imo. It even sort of started on HBO when it used to air episodes of Funny or Die videos. 1 Link to comment
Luckylyn August 22, 2020 Share August 22, 2020 I had this crazy idea that PBS would be an interesting fit for Drunk History. Maybe History Channel? Drunk History shows more history than the current version of History channel which is pretty much just reality shows these days. 3 Link to comment
JTMacc99 August 24, 2020 Share August 24, 2020 On 8/22/2020 at 10:20 AM, DoctorAtomic said: It would be a good fit for HBO Max imo. I agree. I guess it depends on what kind of deal the production company had with Comedy Central. Comedy Central is a Viacom network, and so is HBO competitor Showtime. If HBO can't get the rights for all the previously aired episodes, it's hard to imagine they'd want to pay for only new ones. Link to comment
DoctorAtomic August 24, 2020 Share August 24, 2020 That's what I meant. They would want all the episodes. I saw they had all the Robot Chickens, and the ads for HBO Max had tons of old content in complete sets. Link to comment
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