The Television Streaming Thread: Now With Felonies

They’re all pretty insufferable tbh. I think this was a CBC show originally, right? I don’t think I’ve laughed at Canadian television since Kids in the Hall.

I also gave up on schitts after like 4. Fuck Chris Elliot.

Parasite is now on Hulu

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https://twitter.com/mikescollins/status/1246899917341294592

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Episode 2, s1 still my favorite episode of the Office. “Diversity Day”

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Got around to watching Cripple Camp on Netflix. It’s very good. Inspirational. Good cathartic watch for covid quarantine if you want to learn and cry a lot.

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On “Hunters” … I quit after watching the first episode and 10 minutes of the second.

Burnt foot on a George Foreman grill is mine lol

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Thomas L. Miller, producer of a gazillion sitcoms like Happy Days, Laverne and Shirley, Full House, and Perfect Strangers, died Sunday. He was also my uncle’s brother.

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Holy shit, the fake clip show episode of Community is sooooooooooo good

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https://twitter.com/AOC/status/1248351857317208067

QUEEN

Boooooooo sorry you did not get killed.

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Lol, yes

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I’ll take things to say that normally would get you insta-banned for $500.

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There are some GOAT TV show lists that have Breaking Bad in the top 10 instead of the top 5. Not many, but some.

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NUTTER IS MY BOY. The Superboy TV series owes him an infinite debt. I think my favorite episode he directed was s2e7 “The Battle with Bizarro”

but I would also lay quick claim to “Mindscape,” with a guest spot by former WWE star Lex Luger!!!11!!!

Okay, wait, actually, my fave might be “The Road to Hell”

The show had so many throwback references to the Chris Reeves Superman movies that I tended to feel like it may as well have been the movies we might have gotten if he and Donner had gotten a shot to make sequels together.

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lol, before I read this I was like “WTF is that Lex Luger in pigtails?”

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I suspected something like this when their post-GoT projects were disbanded in rapid succession. Of course how much was or wasn’t their decision is privileged information, but it seems at least somewhat ominous that their first post-GoT project to see the light of day was the Leslie Jones standup special Time Machine. Even if you’re a huge fan of Leslie Jones and that standup special in particular, if that doesn’t make you at least scratch your head, IDK what to tell you.

I imagine Benioff will no doubt redeem himself with his next TV series currently in pre-production.

Hold on, wtf is going on here?! Perhaps it’s time for him to dig deep and write a sequel to 25th Hour.