Venture Brothers tomorrow night?
Really? I hope so. Last season was mildly disappointing. I could do with less of Dr. Hatred. He's up there with Baron Underbheit for characters that I find tiresome. Also, it wasn't nearly as funny as the previous two seasons. Still, I love it and am in total thrall so I'm ready for more.
Yes, Venture Brothers tonight, not very sense making, but I was multitasking. But it's not like you watch VB for the sense.
I think they fucked up the broadcast. I mean it was hard enough to follow but halfway through it went back to the pre-credits and just ran over the same material.
I thought they were trying to do some subtle time warpy mind freaky thing. But unless they've been studying film editing with John Cage and Wm. S. Burroughs I think they just messed it up.
Or the ran a fifteen minute episode twice? I have no idea. Couldn't even keep track of the two different Hanks. I'm so lost.
I think they fucked up the broadcast. I mean it was hard enough to follow but halfway through it went back to the pre-credits and just ran over the same material.
Maybe somebody at Sealab was trying to pirate cable television again.
Damn, missed VB. Hope it gets rerun this week.
I definitely only got 15 minutes of Venture Bros. It was not enough crack.
I definitely only got 15 minutes of Venture Bros. It was not enough crack.
According to the Adult Swim schedule, it's supposed to be a half-hour long still (and no re-runs for this week scheduled, dammit!).
Guess who's going to be directing an episode of Glee?
Joss!
oh, now that's interesting.
...it's like they know I'm always about to delete Glee from the DVR. First Kristin Chenoweth and now this.
I was just taping the Chenoweth ep this morning so I could take it off my dvr, and I thought that it'd be a good ep to introduce the show to my mom. She and I both saw Chenoweth as Sally in "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown" when it was in previews in Skokie before it hit Broadway and her career took off, and she was the star of the show in our eyes (well, her and Roger Bart, who played Snoopy).