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ok, just finished the 1st episode of season 5. dont wanna go back and watch. and just in case others have yet to watch season 5 like me i'll put my question in a spoiler.
ok, just finished the 1st episode of season 5. dont wanna go back and watch. and just in case others have yet to watch season 5 like me i'll put my question in a spoiler.
ok, just finished the 1st episode of season 5. dont wanna go back and watch. and just in case others have yet to watch season 5 like me i'll put my question in a spoiler.
Post by heyyitskait on May 3, 2014 13:34:22 GMT -5
I think that season 5 of Community was the best it could be with Harmon back. The people who did season 4 really didn't leave him too much to work with.
The ending tags on the finale were, by far, the best tags they've done.
I think that season 5 of Community was the best it could be with Harmon back. The people who did season 4 really didn't leave him too much to work with.
The ending tags on the finale were, by far, the best tags they've done.
I think that season 5 of Community was the best it could be with Harmon back. The people who did season 4 really didn't leave him too much to work with.
The ending tags on the finale were, by far, the best tags they've done.
Yea season 4 was PAINFUL to watch at times
I've blocked the events of the season from my memory.
Post by bansheebeat on May 4, 2014 21:55:44 GMT -5
I thought Vice had potential and it was enjoyable for the most part, but was ultimately a bit lackluster (though definitely not bad). The final couple episodes with the whole San Marcos arch were all pretty good though. Have high hopes for next season.
I thought Vice had potential and it was enjoyable for the most part, but was ultimately a bit lackluster (though definitely not bad). The final couple episodes with the whole San Marcos arch were all pretty good though. Have high hopes for next season.
I read somewhere that they're not going to do the whole "Vice" thing next season and go back to the original plot.
I thought Vice had potential and it was enjoyable for the most part, but was ultimately a bit lackluster (though definitely not bad). The final couple episodes with the whole San Marcos arch were all pretty good though. Have high hopes for next season.
I read somewhere that they're not going to do the whole "Vice" thing next season and go back to the original plot.
I thought Vice had potential and it was enjoyable for the most part, but was ultimately a bit lackluster (though definitely not bad). The final couple episodes with the whole San Marcos arch were all pretty good though. Have high hopes for next season.
See I didn't care much fer the San Marcos bit. I mean it was a decent way to wrap it all up, but at the mid point of the season I was almost hopin' they'd keep this bit goin' fer two seasons.
couldn't come up with a diff line then mine??? eat a buffet full of dicks
It's adorable how you care so much about me clearly not paying attention to your post. Keep up the good work.
i made an effort to tag the one person with the best archer screen name on here, and then you just don't give a fuck. i'm gonna cry alone, all weekend, singing danger zone
It's adorable how you care so much about me clearly not paying attention to your post. Keep up the good work.
i made an effort to tag the one person with the best archer screen name on here, and then you just don't give a fuck. i'm gonna cry alone, all weekend, singing danger zone
Please accept my most sincere and heartfelt apologies for not seeing the tag. With all the bedlam going on in the headliner thread, that notification fell through the cracks. Should we split a bottle of Cobra Whisky to make up for it?
i made an effort to tag the one person with the best archer screen name on here, and then you just don't give a fuck. i'm gonna cry alone, all weekend, singing danger zone
Please accept my most sincere and heartfelt apologies for not seeing the tag. With all the bedlam going on in the headliner thread, that notification fell through the cracks. Should we split a bottle of Cobra Whisky to make up for it?
deal, and yea i posted in the archer thread yesterday and it gets washed down the drain with all the other shit
Post by itrainmonkeys on Aug 7, 2015 18:21:40 GMT -5
This sounds awesome.
Have you ever watched “Archer” and wished the show had more elements of a post-apocalyptic dystopia? Wish granted!
FXX announced today they have picked up “Cassius and Clay” for a 10-episode freshman season. Think of it as Ray Gillette’s hillbilly family. Only instead of swinging marijuana farmers, “Cassius and Clay” focuses on two lady bandits surviving — even thriving — in a futuristic Southern wasteland.
The show will focus on Cassius Cordwood (Katilin Olson) and Shopcarter Clay (Lake Bell) and a band misfits making their way through life in the town of Wilke. Cassius is the hard-drinking charmer with debts to pay while Clay is the fastest gun in the South and drives a sweet station wagon.
But that’s not all! Susan Sarandon is signed on to voice Connie Mack, the ruthless and cutthroat woman who runs Wilke by running the saloon and the brothel. Connie is engaged in a power struggle with an unarmed opponent in Mayor Waitstill Weeks, voiced by Jeffrey Tambor. The Mayor’s number one gal is Jack Ruby (Katy Mixon) but as the Head-Whore of The Snug, Katy is on Connie’s dime.
Even in a post-apocalyptic universe, taxes must be paid. Robert Patrick is signed on to play Reever Grint, the terrifying tax-collector from the town of Richway. Oh, he’s also the Sheriff. And crooked as a barrel of snakes. Assisting with all things sniveling and villainous is Stephen Root’s character Odum, deputy of general toadie.
Rounding out the cast of survivors are JB Smoove as the paraplegic Doc Benz and his assistant/caregiver Smiffy. Voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson, Smiffy is the town’s gentle giant of a blacksmith who also happens to cart Benz around.
The action-buddy comedy formula is familiar, but it feels like there’s enough here with “Cassius and Clay” to breath life into a well-worn genre. We'll find out for sure sometime in 2016!
Have you ever watched “Archer” and wished the show had more elements of a post-apocalyptic dystopia? Wish granted!
FXX announced today they have picked up “Cassius and Clay” for a 10-episode freshman season. Think of it as Ray Gillette’s hillbilly family. Only instead of swinging marijuana farmers, “Cassius and Clay” focuses on two lady bandits surviving — even thriving — in a futuristic Southern wasteland.
The show will focus on Cassius Cordwood (Katilin Olson) and Shopcarter Clay (Lake Bell) and a band misfits making their way through life in the town of Wilke. Cassius is the hard-drinking charmer with debts to pay while Clay is the fastest gun in the South and drives a sweet station wagon.
But that’s not all! Susan Sarandon is signed on to voice Connie Mack, the ruthless and cutthroat woman who runs Wilke by running the saloon and the brothel. Connie is engaged in a power struggle with an unarmed opponent in Mayor Waitstill Weeks, voiced by Jeffrey Tambor. The Mayor’s number one gal is Jack Ruby (Katy Mixon) but as the Head-Whore of The Snug, Katy is on Connie’s dime.
Even in a post-apocalyptic universe, taxes must be paid. Robert Patrick is signed on to play Reever Grint, the terrifying tax-collector from the town of Richway. Oh, he’s also the Sheriff. And crooked as a barrel of snakes. Assisting with all things sniveling and villainous is Stephen Root’s character Odum, deputy of general toadie.
Rounding out the cast of survivors are JB Smoove as the paraplegic Doc Benz and his assistant/caregiver Smiffy. Voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson, Smiffy is the town’s gentle giant of a blacksmith who also happens to cart Benz around.
The action-buddy comedy formula is familiar, but it feels like there’s enough here with “Cassius and Clay” to breath life into a well-worn genre. We'll find out for sure sometime in 2016!