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#6812 (permalink) |
Slavic gay sauce
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I loved Veronica Mars. Fell in love with Kristen Bell there.
Bored in quarantine so decided to give Veep a shot. 5 episodes in, I dunno, just another zany comedy about the White house. Passes the time I guess. :/
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#6813 (permalink) |
Just Keep Swimming...
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Gonna have to take a gander at this one. I have a few really old ones (like Strange Tails #5), as does my brother. He's got all of mine in his collection, which is worth a lot right now, well into six figures. It'll be nice to see how it all came to be. I know some of the history but I'm all for filling in the blank spots.
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...here to hear...
Join Date: Nov 2010
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Recently arrived on Netflix, I'm watching some episodes from This Is Pop:- Kind of patchy (the episode about the history of music festivals doesn't mention Altamont, for example) but quite informative if you don't know much about the topic of the episode you choose. I can recommend the one about Swedish pop, and I at last understand what that Blur vs Oasis drama was: a storm in the very English teacup that was Britpop.
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...here to hear...
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#6817 (permalink) |
Born to be mild
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I personally found Veep hilarious, but the main character is easy to hate. Good supporting cast though.
If you're looking for political comedy, maybe The Thick of It or The New Statesman or Yes Minister for British, for American, um, um, um... Spin City?
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#6818 (permalink) |
SOPHIE FOREVER
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It's been a while since I've seen it but I second this.
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Zum Henker Defätist!!
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Never thought I'd see a Spin City rec this century.
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There's literally nothing else in a political comedy vein (that I've seen and so can recommend) since the 1970s. Weird. Maybe Americans don't like laughing at their politicians as much as we do. Still, where else can you see both Michael J. Fox and Charlie Sheen?
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