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Maninhartsford t1_jaaljyd wrote
Critter Gitters
Coz91 t1_jaalizv wrote
Reply to comment by Frazzledsoul in 'Citadel': Amazon’s Big Bet for a Global TV Franchise - Richard Madden and Priyanka Chopra Jonas star in Amazon’s ambitious action spy series that will premiere on Amazon on April 28, with planned spin-offs around the world. by Neo2199
Well, The Grey Man was so generic and boring. Any hope of this being good is gone for me.
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Reply to comment by BalsamicBasil in Which show do you think is the greatest of all time? by Faxgangy
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Drakon519 t1_jaalhe3 wrote
Here's hoping he's funny in this. I've been a fan of his forever, but man, his last special was rough. I don't think I laughed once.
Jmazoso t1_jaalcs0 wrote
Fluuuuufffffy!!!
jersace t1_jaalc1w wrote
iCarly
cbbuntz t1_jaal1gd wrote
Velma is basically like they asked right wingers what they think "woke" media is like and then they made that show. It almost feels patronizing/insulting to those with progressive ideals and obviously right wingers won't watch it, so it's a show for no one
Knife2MeetYouToo t1_jaakzsh wrote
How dare you compare Harvey Birdman to Velma.
Asiriya t1_jaakt3m wrote
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hc600 t1_jaakkjw wrote
Reply to comment by SQUID_FUCKER in “ Prime Video's The Consultant Is a Little Weird, a Little Unsettling, and Mostly Mediocre.” by Hidethegoodbiscuits
Ok so in what episode do they explain why he forced the founder to sign a contract making him a consultant but didn’t bother to force him to sign a written consent or resolution putting him on the board? Or explaining why he allowed the two employees to investigate him, but magically made them too stupid to look up the bylaws or call the company’s lawyer? In what episode do they explain why the company has no HR and no lawyers?
Dummkopfs t1_jaakfzp wrote
Did you...get that thing I sent you?
Turqoise-Planet t1_jaak5gb wrote
The Birdgirl spinoff wasn't that good either.
SQUID_FUCKER t1_jaajwpx wrote
Reply to comment by hc600 in “ Prime Video's The Consultant Is a Little Weird, a Little Unsettling, and Mostly Mediocre.” by Hidethegoodbiscuits
lol you're faulting the show bad writing when you literally didn't even watch it! This is seriously ridiculous. There is absolutely no point in arguing with you, you have no idea what you're talking about. Half of your complaints don't even make sense within the context of the show.
NGNSteveTheSamurai t1_jaajqoq wrote
Harvey Birdman wasn’t a lame edgelord fest.
BelgianBond t1_jaajm2p wrote
Season 1 was great but they were always treading water.
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Lil_Mcgee t1_jaaj9m8 wrote
Reply to comment by sara-ragnarsdottir in What flawed show you just can't leave because it's really that good in certain parts despite its wrongs? by eidbio
When Westworld was where Severance is at now it was critically acclaimed.
Might not be the best two shows to make your point.
BalsamicBasil t1_jaaj5em wrote
*sigh*
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Reply to comment by RocksAndGarbage in ‘Waco: The Aftermath’ Series at Showtime Adds 10 to Cast, Including Sasheer Zamata, Gary Cole, Shea Whigham by DemiFiendRSA
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Robert_L0blaw t1_jaaiwr2 wrote
This should have been the Scooby remake, not Velma.
gaytechdadwithson t1_jaaiwhi wrote
Reply to comment by NeatlyTrimmed in What did Harvey Birdman get right that Velma got wrong? by Happy123boy
not to mention reboots back then were less themselves
people are generally sick of reboots because they generally suck dick. Velma is no exception
EveryoneisOP3 t1_jaaivul wrote
Reply to comment by SurrealRaypissed in Finally giving LOST a watch in 2023. by shadowdra126
The polar bear is explained multiple times. The finale has bigger things to address than the origin story of a random animal on the island.
GETtotheCHOPPPAAAAAA t1_jaalvxr wrote
Reply to Nearly 60% of PBS Documentary Programming in 2022 Featured BIPOC Talent or Was “Diversity-Related,” According to Network’s Second Annual DEI Report by Neo2199
Just like NPR. They're catering to latte liberals rather than the working class and others who actually depend on public radio and television.