Barris said in an interview that slavery is his ‘North Star’. He can always come back to it. He also said in and interview that he consulted with Larry David (he said David is one of the GOAT comedy writers) and it was David’s idea that he plays himself in the show.
I feel like the kids in the show are really well done. It has that goonies, stranger things kids cursing and being kids vibe.
I enjoyed the Outer Banks, set in Charleston South Carolina. It's a shitty version of the OC. It's super cheesy and mindless entertaining. Plus Sara Cameron is pretty hot
Haha, yes. As someone how has been to OBX 100+ times I was kind of hoping to see some stuff I recognized. Lmao at all marsh and back water. Maybe they tried to pass thst off as the sound, but none of that shit exists. They couldn't even use the correct fucking light house, which really annoyed me. Apparently it was supposed to be there but moved locations over either the bathroom bill or the heart rate bill passed in NC
Them heading into a tropical depression, Spoiler which is only like 35 mph winds, but yet they capsized when a 20' wave hit them, passed out, and woke up a float clinging to the boat with life jackets on. Look forward to S2 with them stealing the gold in the Bahamas good cheezey show
I’ve been watching The Magicians with my wife. I really like it. If you like fantasy stuff then it has everything you would want...except tits. Every episode I hope against hope to see Olivia Taylor Dudley’s warlocks. And there have been countless opportunities.
Really good show, we liked it a ton and I was kind of let down when it finished just because I wanted to watch more. Also surprisingly funny at times. I will say there were a ton of references that I am sure I missed between Elliot and Margo.
loved the show (not the stand up, the sitcom), but it seems obvious that Seinfeld is not crazy talented. The writing makes this show funny and some acting but certainly not Seinfeld’s acting.
He's old school and sensibilities have passed him by. For him it's all about the art of getting from a to b to punchline - the formula and the mechanics of it, only at this point the progression is over exceedingly well worn territory. The "annoyances" that are his subject have been beaten to death and what he has to say about them isn't interesting or particularly clever. It doesn't help that he's never been good about talking about his extraordinary privilege in a way that is amusing/self depreciating - he rarely gets past just pointing it out matter of factly.