Oh hey, I had no idea the season had started. I think it's because my roommate's DVR got fucked up six months ago, oops.
I was really worried about the show falling apart with age, then they turned in one of their best seasons ever last year. The Seinfeld similarities abound~ [Reply]
I guess I am Dennis Renolds. A while back I went to a comedy club in vegas with friends. There was a comedian that did impressions. That was it, his whole act, just funny voices. No punchlines, no set ups, nothing. I just sat back while everyone was laughing asking "this is what passes for comedy?" I am not sure how i fell about this. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ragedogg69:
I guess I am Dennis Renolds. A while back I went to a comedy club in vegas with friends. There was a comedian that did impressions. That was it, his whole act, just funny voices. No punchlines, no set ups, nothing. I just sat back while everyone was laughing asking "this is what passes for comedy?" I am not sure how i fell about this.
Originally Posted by ragedogg69:
I guess I am Dennis Renolds. A while back I went to a comedy club in vegas with friends. There was a comedian that did impressions. That was it, his whole act, just funny voices. No punchlines, no set ups, nothing. I just sat back while everyone was laughing asking "this is what passes for comedy?" I am not sure how i fell about this.
:-):-) - I bet his diarrhea stinks real bad. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ragedogg69:
I guess I am Dennis Renolds. A while back I went to a comedy club in vegas with friends. There was a comedian that did impressions. That was it, his whole act, just funny voices. No punchlines, no set ups, nothing. I just sat back while everyone was laughing asking "this is what passes for comedy?" I am not sure how i fell about this.
Seriously, some of the LEAST funny people in the world are "comedians." I think sometimes those clubs just need a warm body up there. [Reply]
"The Gang Squashes Their Beefs" was freaking hilarious. I lost it multiple times during that episode (along with the other episodes added to Netflix). Especially when they have the McPoyle bros and Hwayng over and are playing that "What You Gonna Do When You Get Outta Jail" song...watching Mac, Dennis and Dee dancing to that song and bickering about which one of them had to break the ice just killed me. Also laughed a lot when that Ponderosa dude, at the table was expected to admit to being responsible for Liam McPoyle losing his eye, but instead said something along the lines of, "yeah, I have to confess something. One time I broke into Dee's apartment and sniffed her panties." :-):-):-) That character is hilarious. [Reply]
Originally Posted by rico:
So is anyone else still watching this? I have since Season 3, episode 1 aired back in the day and it is still holding up and funny, IMO.
I'd actually let this new season slip my notice, thanks for the heads up.
I'm guessing they moved it to that FXXXXXX or whatever channel? [Reply]
It may actually have some staying power for consistently having heavy underlying themes of current events and/or social stuff that is going on at the time the episode is produced and aired. Kind of similar to how South Park has staying power (yet, another thing South Park has going for it that Sunny doesn't is that the characters don't age). [Reply]