my friend’s daughter was in that and I couldn’t do it either
i have high tolerance for tweeness and camp and vaudeville in the context of a movie or tv show but it feels like something made for an investment banker’s wife
I watched a bunch of that show Utopia and the absurd “let’s sterilize the population with a virus for the good of mankind” premise gets even stupider when they introduce characters that the “Network” has been able to brainwash so well that they’re cool with being complicit in not only unleashing a deadly virus into the entire population but also murdering their immediate family and then 86ing their own self, as well. Like… why even bother with something as reckless, unreliable, and expensive as unleashing a virus nobody alive even fucking understands anything about and hoping it all goes well when you’re able to brainwash or hypnotize people to that extent? At least the brainwashing method is something that can be undone and won’t kill people or create any sort of potential lasting hereditary effects. Logistically, television, radio, etc. are also much easier vectors to spread Sex Ennui than a virus via air drops and shit, and then those same vectors can be used to undo it generations later. Silver Shamrock was able to turn kids into bugs via Stonehenge magic and good, old-fashioned television advertisements, and if your ass isn’t set on turning kids into bugs then you don’t even need the Stonehenge magic!
Raised by Wolves got canned and now I’ll never know what happens to that android’s fish- human hybridization program.
that show was so uneven, like borderline exquisite corpse
astonished that this of all things survived the netflix pivot away from animation but, like, yeah let’s go
this show existing and being pretty good makes the whole pentavirate thing even more awkward
Huh. We watched the first couple eps, didn’t laugh once and never thought about it again
yeah i wanted to check it out coz of doolittle but i made like three minutes. maybe i’ll try again one day
hell yeah is that one of the aunty donna guys
Been watching through Seinfeld for the first time lately. I can’t believe I’m saying this, but… Seinfeld is pretty good.
whenever I hear about someone only actually watching it now that it’s on Netflix I’m always curious what it must have been like to not have started watching it religiously in syndication when you were 9 years old
Being a Seinfeld kid in a world that, at the time, only recognized Friends…tough times…
Here’s what the experience was like for me: In 10th grade english class I had to write my own version of No Exit. I wrote a comedy, and when my teacher graded it and gave it back, he’d written that it was just like Seinfeld. I was like “wtf is seinfeld”
Every time I tried to watch Seinfeld from the ages of 8 through 18 I hated it. Who is this anodyne gumby lookin fuck, where the fuck is Steve Urkel
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