I've been wantin' to catch that. Speakin of which, how good is the comic?I'm watching The Tick live action series. I dig it but I can't help but not like Bat Manuel nearly as much as I liked the God awful and cowardly Die Fleidermaus.
X-men without angst is like a day with-out sunshine in my opinion. Though yeah it did get pretty soapy, "Were not married!" "In our hearts we are" UUUUUUUUUUUGH.90s X-Men was SUCH a soap opera though. I could barely get through the rest of my saturday after all that ANGST.
Been cathin' up on Star Trek. I saw the ep where the Enterprise met that ship that looked like a giant glowing honey comb sphere. I won't spoil it for anyone but it was interesting.
It was kind of mashing together the whole recent anti-bullying awareness stuff with references to Kony2012. Jason Russell, the guy who made the Kony2012 video, had a mental breakdown and was arrested for masturbating in public in San Diego. It was both illustrating the hypocrisy of so many "awareness" movements that are, in reality, just cashing in, and throwing in some demonstration that coercion is part and parcel of human interaction. And, of course, playing the ironic/absurdist angle where Butters' bully is his grandma.Heh, his voice sounded weird.
Saw South Park last night. I felt the ending joke was okay but...I don't get it at all.
Oh no I get the bullyin subtext. I mean the ...jacking it in San Diego. It felt like a really forced joke.It was kind of mashing together the whole recent anti-bullying awareness stuff with references to Kony2012. Jason Russell, the guy who made the Kony2012 video, had a mental breakdown and was arrested for masturbating in public in San Diego. It was both illustrating the hypocrisy of so many "awareness" movements that are, in reality, just cashing in, and throwing in some demonstration that coercion is part and parcel of human interaction. And, of course, playing the ironic/absurdist angle where Butters' bully is his grandma.
I wouldn't say it was forced. It was the absurdist "payoff" to the multiple offhanded references Kyle had made earlier throughout the show. At the time, it just sounded like a vulgar way of saying "you're going to turn into Jason Russell, because like him, you care more about money and fame than the cause about which you are trying to 'raise awareness'." Then at the end of the show, the only solution left is to literally travel to san diego and jerk it naked in public.Oh no I get the bullyin subtext. I mean the ...jacking it in San Diego. It felt like a really forced joke.
Man Fade, you are in for a treat because Breaking Bad is far and away one of the best shows on TV... ever. The characters are all complex and the story-lines draw you in and pay off. I think the episode in the 3rd season, "Fly", is one of the best 40 minutes of television I have ever watched and it is one among many for this show.More on Breaking Bad
This is a really good show. I'm up to the fourth episode, and I'm loving it. The interjection of dark humor and quirkiness is nice. Mostly I love the central exploration of the blurred line between good and evil, and the way the show focuses on the good that bad people do and the bad that good people do. It also very nicely does the Seinfeld wrap-around where everything comes back into play by the end of the episode.
Yeah that was a good one. The show really does balance Walt's criminal and emotional life well in the first season.The episode where hewas actually really sad. I loved how he looked for any way out of it, and then cried the whole time. Beautiful.has to kill Crazy Eight
Oooooooooooooh, I get it now. That actually is a lot funnier in retrospect.I wouldn't say it was forced. It was the absurdist "payoff" to the multiple offhanded references Kyle had made earlier throughout the show. At the time, it just sounded like a vulgar way of saying "you're going to turn into Jason Russell, because like him, you care more about money and fame than the cause about which you are trying to 'raise awareness'." Then at the end of the show, the only solution left is to literally travel to san diego and jerk it naked in public.
Is this the first season of the show where Stan has almost at no point been the voice of reason? He seems to be the character going off the rails lately.I wouldn't say it was forced. It was the absurdist "payoff" to the multiple offhanded references Kyle had made earlier throughout the show. At the time, it just sounded like a vulgar way of saying "you're going to turn into Jason Russell, because like him, you care more about money and fame than the cause about which you are trying to 'raise awareness'." Then at the end of the show, the only solution left is to literally travel to san diego and jerk it naked in public.
And Kyle's been turning almost nihilistic, and Cartman's converted to Judaism. All that's left is for Kenny to strike it rich.Is this the first season of the show where Stan has almost at no point been the voice of reason? He seems to be the character going off the rails lately.
Yeah, I had a bad feeling about it just from the trailer. Not only did it look like a glorified toy commercial, with new suits and the Spider-cycle, but then he turned into a toaster when he was fighting Electro. I haven't bothered with even once episode. In the meantime, however...Ultimate Spider-Man - oof. I am not a fan of constant 4th wall breaking and repeated Family Guy cut-away jokes. The action and animation is pretty good, but the humor is too forced.