Joe Pera Talks With You
The Baba O'Reilly episode is one of my favorite episodes of any show.
On the Boob Tube
i exclusively watch family ties (only seasons 1-3) and welcome back kotter reruns
Rapid Adapter will check this out.
Randall best thing he did was on AS imo. Great comfort show.
I started watching “Bookie” on Max which is a dumb bro sitcom with cusses and nudity made by Chuck Lorre. At first it was refreshingly stupid and entertaining but after 7 episodes I have downgraded my assessment to just plain stupid.
Señor Scratchy good to know. I keep eyeing it
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If y'all haven't yet, check out "Scavengers Reign" (MAX + Netflix). It's an animated series based on the aftermath of what happens when your spaceship crashes onto an alien planet thriving with organic biomes of flora and fauna. The stranded crew try to survive, but the world isn’t hostile—it just doesn’t give a fuck! Everything is beautiful, everything is deadly, and your best bet might be becoming part of the food chain. A slow, trippy, and deeply unsettling sci-fi fever dream. Highly recommended whilst enjoying some good pot/shrooms, etc....
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Most recently, we've been watching the sandbaggers on Tubi.
my work just gave me disney+ for free so im rewatching let it be and get back.
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Working through a Sopranos rewatch over here, and it's great, of course. Just got to season 5.
Other than that, I've been kind of passively working through Oz, which I haven't watched since college, and Peep Show again.
I loved Landman.
I have two episodes left of THE CURSE. Does anyone actually like this show? I'm a pretty big Nathan Fielder fan but watching it is starting to feel like a chore and I'm basically holding out for an ending where someone (hopefully everyone) dies.
Señor Scratchy oh boy if you hate it now the finale isn't going to go well for you.
Señor Scratchy it’s pretty excruciating. Probably the most uncomfortable I’ve ever felt watching something.
Señor Scratchy I love it, but I have always wondered if it generally lands for people who don't live in New Mexico. It nails a very specific sense of cultural unease and faux-progressive neoliberalism that causes a lot of problems in this state.
Señor Scratchy loved the show, every scene is a nightmare. Not for everyone I'll say that
terminalsunset I do enjoy that aspect of it.. I live in Portland, have family in Santa Fe, so i definitely get the types of people and the issues they’re satirizing.
For me the pain is in how despicable the main characters are, plus the awkward juxtaposition of Emma Stone’s great performance versus the cruddy improv style acting of Nathan and his bro Dougie. She is utterly convincing as a clueless woke white lady, while the other two appear to be auditioning for a Sonic commercial or something.