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hashcancomics t1_j814upw wrote
Reply to comment by the_sword_of_brunch in The Velma show is actually good by Humble_Re-roll
>first 3 episodes of Our Flag Means Death really didn’t do it for me
Our Flag Means Death had enough goodwill/reviews to justify a slog.
hashcancomics t1_j80dfg2 wrote
Reply to comment by Humble_Re-roll in The Velma show is actually good by Humble_Re-roll
So I have to be a completionist before I can say a turd is in fact, a turd? The show is a turd. I'm glad you this turd funny.
hashcancomics t1_j8084s7 wrote
Reply to comment by Humble_Re-roll in The Velma show is actually good by Humble_Re-roll
Enough to pick up what it was putting down.
hashcancomics t1_j806qoe wrote
Reply to The Velma show is actually good by Humble_Re-roll
It would have been funny 10ish years ago. Only self-referential meta-humour it tired and lazy.
hashcancomics t1_j6oa992 wrote
Reply to comment by AltsOnDeckLol in Name a television series character, that deviates from the standard archetype and is portrayed in a unique manner? by philosybin
>him being a gay character doesnt really change much
In 2002 it did.
hashcancomics t1_j5pmefh wrote
Reply to Why do shows still choose to use a laugh track in this day and age? Does ANYONE favour it? by [deleted]
It's a multi-camera "Filmed in front of a LIVE audience" vs single-camera sitcom issue.
Sitcoms shot in multi-camera format are often shot in front of a studio audience. And then the canned laughter is played over the real laughter. These are much cheaper to produce. Single-camera sitcoms that are shot like movies are much more expensive and don't have a laugh track.
Now some (mostly UK) single camera shows have canned laughter played over top. No excuses for that.
hashcancomics t1_j521wqq wrote
Reply to Dilemma: Keep or Sell Large DVD Collection? by Noobzaurs
Take the disc out of the case and your entire collection will probably fit in a shoe box. What I did for my music CDs.
hashcancomics t1_jdvs4ij wrote
Reply to Anyone else finding Lucky Hank kind of boring so far? by trpnblies7
It is really good for the genre it is. Bob Odenkirk said he wanted to get away from Saul Goodman and roles with guns and play a drama/comedy in the vein of Alexander Payne. So if you don't like it by now, you ain't going to like it.