Oh happy day! I was pleased enough with We Bare Bears.
We started watching Garfunkel and Oates, and it made me think about it that much more since I never realized until recently that half of them is the voice of Sadie. It's amazing for me to see some of the generations of comedians and the circles they come from and how you can start to see these performers in the same bodies of work just because they know each other (e.g. Jon Glaser and Amy Poehler's friends, Kroll/Mantzoukas/Scheer, even Garfunkel and Oates seemed to also lead to Another Period as the first episode featured Natasha Lennard).
I kind of wish Joel Hodgson would network with Scharpling from Steven Universe just so I could see the music nerds rally around the movie nerds and make the two collide. I know way too many people who are either passionate about one end of that spectrum or the other and Ms. Sugar's show seems to bring the two together.
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Date: 2017-10-31 05:11 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2017-10-31 07:57 pm (UTC)We started watching Garfunkel and Oates, and it made me think about it that much more since I never realized until recently that half of them is the voice of Sadie. It's amazing for me to see some of the generations of comedians and the circles they come from and how you can start to see these performers in the same bodies of work just because they know each other (e.g. Jon Glaser and Amy Poehler's friends, Kroll/Mantzoukas/Scheer, even Garfunkel and Oates seemed to also lead to Another Period as the first episode featured Natasha Lennard).
I kind of wish Joel Hodgson would network with Scharpling from Steven Universe just so I could see the music nerds rally around the movie nerds and make the two collide. I know way too many people who are either passionate about one end of that spectrum or the other and Ms. Sugar's show seems to bring the two together.