Always nice to see Malcolm Tucker. He's such a busy man.
This episode is really making me not want to go down basement stairs again.
What did all these people who got suicided know that could have led to the arrest of Hillary Clinton?
Hmmmmmmm...
Making a population sterile through food....
Hmmmmmmm...
Haven't people been saying that sperm is on the decline and will be essentially non-existent with the next generation? And I wonder why would that be? Truth in plain sight?
Since when did Gordon Jump get his own talk show?
Is this show the GOAT of the "Happy Days" franchise? I think so. It's way funnier for way longer than Happy Days.
I rank them Laverne & Shirley --> Happy Days --> Mork & Mindy --> Joanie Loves Chachie. Nobody remembers "Blansky's Beauties" or "Out of the Blue", so they don't even really count IMO.
You knew what the payoff would be and it was STILL worth it.
Call me crazy, but "Black Lightning" is BETTER than "Luke Cage" or as I like to call it, "Standing Around and Quietly Talking For Extended Periods of Time".
I always feel like they are trying to do some sort of "Sigourney Weaver from Aliens" look for B'Elanna whenever she has to do something that gets her all sweaty.
Is this actually a two-part "Seinfeld" episode that takes us down an alternate timeline where George Costanza continued to be abstinent?
There are worse Star Trek episodes on better shows, but this was the worst Voyager episode of all-time.
Ahh, here we go. You can always tell when it's 2016 with these superhero shows...the Agents of SHIELD's biggest threat naturally has become "speech".
Well now I just want to watch Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea and SeaQuest DSV.
Cocaine is a hell of a drug.
Is there any question this is Garrett Wang's best episode?
"Do you know anyone cool who has a kidney?"
You know what they say, everything that goes woke turns to shit.
What every woman wants to hear after a good kiss... "Sorry"
Ahh here we go with the vaccine narrative.
Swap out the hotel for a farm and this show is a modern day version of "Green Acres".
There's a husband annoyed by the weird people in the town and a fancy wife with a different accent than everyone else on the show. Roland Schitt treats Johnny Rose like a completely inept fool and misinterprets every motive in a comical "rolling his eyes" type of way. If Roland Schitt isn't an amalgamation of the townspeople of Hooterville from "Green Acres"...then dare I say who else is he?
And by "modern day", I mean that the show makes rich people out to seem completely alien to the rest of society and who got exactly what they SHOULD have had coming to them. Plus, there's at least one main cast member who is LGBT. You can take that how you will.
Is it funny? I'm concerned for the millennial and GEN Z generation of comedians because I feel like the only comedy type they know how to do well is the awkward "The Office" humor. To me, the funniest people on the show are the older generation of comedians, and that has me concerned for the future of comedy.
Having said that, I do think the show is funny, but I feel like it's overrated at how funny it is. I guess I was expecting more from how people flip over it. It's a solid 7 out of 10 for me.
It's good to know that 'Johnny B. Goode' still slaps even after a nuclear holocaust.
Is this the prequel to "Homeboys In Outer Space"?
"I'm from the government and I'm here to help." - Phil.
YIKES.
I do love how this show shits on millennials/zoomers for being too much without earning anything.
First Jean Smart is doing a "Roseanne Barr" thing, and now we've got Laurie Metcalf showing up. All we need is a large funny fat man now.
I bet board is spelled b-o-r-e-d.
Is what attacked Harry Kim's body what they wanted COVID-19 to be?
Show is so predictable but it still manages to be the funniest show left on TV.
This week on Catfish, TUVOK meets a "hot blonde lady".
Lol white liberals meet Shaniqua.