SteveBorden
SteveBorden t1_je9xf4n wrote
It’s easily the Simpsons
SteveBorden t1_jdvkbel wrote
Reply to Why have dramas like Breaking Bad and the Sopranos remained relevant while others such as Lost and Dexter remained in the 2000s? by LakeMcKesson
Because they were very good the whole way through. Both shows you listed had pretty famous fall-offs (people have a better respect for Lost now but the ending was really hated at the time, Dexter famously fell off after season 4, I liked the reboot though) quality tends to last longer
SteveBorden t1_jac1op7 wrote
Reply to comment by cbbuntz in How Martin Scorsese's 'The King of Comedy' Predicted the Future, 40 Years On by MsWrite
The whole ‘hating everyone earth and wanting to bring change while losing his mind’ is straight from taxi driver and the whole comedian being obsessed with talk show host is almost a carbon copy of king of comedy.
SteveBorden t1_iufi2az wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in New Zealand music festival organisers and drug-checking clinics set for unrestricted summer season. by Hot_Teen_Girl
Don’t know enough about New Zealand’s government to have a general opinion of them, the drug testing thing is in multiple countries. Given you’ve just called it the ‘ccp virus’ I think I’ll cut this conversation short.
SteveBorden t1_iufh06m wrote
Reply to comment by ThriceBannedApe in New Zealand music festival organisers and drug-checking clinics set for unrestricted summer season. by Hot_Teen_Girl
A lot of festivals have areas where you can submit a small sample of some drugs you can have and see if it’s laced. They destroy what they test but it’s a handy way of seeing if you’ve been spiked and probably prevents a good amount of ODs. You don’t get arrested or anything for having the drugs, it’s mainly there for safety.
SteveBorden t1_jedkezr wrote
Reply to Shining the light on TV comedy straight men by dtudeski
Jason Bateman in well, everything but especially Arrested Development. Adam Scott in Parks and Rec