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Post by KyleEl on Mar 31, 2014 14:24:52 GMT -5
I won't complain that there's only one new episode each week because I don't have time for two.
I forgot to mention last week how happy I was to see Greg Proops.
I liked the dating type show but I was hoping Ryan would go after Aisha.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Apr 4, 2014 19:38:20 GMT -5
If Ryan had gone after Aisha, that would have been very funny.
I just tuned in to tonight's episode "Darren Criss" and they were doing the Kanye and Neil Diamond sing-off about pulling Sally's pigtails. That was funny. Now I need to watch the beginning of the episode, but I also need to watch Unforgettable.
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Post by KyleEl on Apr 7, 2014 15:42:12 GMT -5
I haven't seen it yet.
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Post by KyleEl on Apr 11, 2014 14:15:46 GMT -5
I was disappointed to see Ryan was missing. At least he was mentioned.
Chip Esten is the one cast member I don't expect to see since he got Rayna James pregnant on "Nashville". Okay, that isn't his main purpose on the show but now that he knows her teenage daughter is his and the daughter used his last name in her Youtube video, it's worth mentioning.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Apr 13, 2014 15:04:23 GMT -5
I am watching the " Michael Weatherly" episode from April 11 and the duck hunting skit is making me laugh so hard I had to stop and mention it. They are silly and outrageous. The second skit was surprising, but I guess if National Geographic can show those events, so can this show.
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Post by KyleEl on Apr 14, 2014 12:26:27 GMT -5
I didn't think the duck hunting was that funny. But John Wayne talking like Donald Duck was worth seeing, I suppose. Now that I think of it, Wayne was very funny in that one.
They had not done the Irish drinking song since this show has been on The CW. I heard some music on the radio that reminds me they haven't done a film noir either. And the first thing I think of when I think of Drew is the hoedown, which they haven't done either.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Apr 18, 2014 20:11:51 GMT -5
The scene with the Sumo wrestler "Byambajav Ulambayar" was so funny, but I felt a little sorry for Wayne Brady because I think he really took a hard hit.
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Post by KyleEl on Apr 21, 2014 12:29:14 GMT -5
The sumo wrestler looked like he was enjoying himself.
I forgot to mention that last week I think they did something with the props that should not BOING have been allowed on network TV.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Apr 21, 2014 15:26:46 GMT -5
The Sumo wrestler did look as if he was enjoying himself, but I wondered if he spoke English. He never spoke.
I have noticed the show seems very liberal with what they are allowing. Sometimes they seem uncertain if something will be allowed, but they just keep going.
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Post by KyleEl on Apr 25, 2014 16:17:21 GMT -5
Amazingly, someone once called it a family show, which it never has been. Certain words and concepts weren't allowed. If the V-chip rating is TV-14, that gives you a clue.
This was once on ABC Family. It never should have been. That channel hasn't been family-friendly for years.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Apr 25, 2014 22:38:14 GMT -5
I agree that this is not a family show. When they came up with the jokes about the proctologist tonight, I knew they were going to go overboard with it. I guess by now people know to not let their children watch this.
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Post by KyleEl on May 2, 2014 14:18:13 GMT -5
Ryan was missing again. What's going on?
The announcer on "America's Funniest Home Videos" sounds just like Greg but Tom Bergeron calls him Jess. He's never been shown.
I wish Greg was the host. But then he wouldn't get to do funny stuff.
We finally had a Hoedown for the first time since this show left ABC.
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Post by KyleEl on May 5, 2014 13:28:27 GMT -5
I don't know who that person was this week. If she was on "Hart of Dixie" it must have been after I became disgusted with the show.
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Post by KyleEl on May 5, 2014 16:25:41 GMT -5
I mentioned they wouldn't even allow certain words or explicit discussion of concepts on this show when it was on ABC, but at some point the show did receive a TV-14 rating, so they must have changed their minds.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on May 11, 2014 18:18:55 GMT -5
KyleEl I never noticed the TV 14 D until you mentioned it. I guess D stands for dialogue? “Keegan-Michael Key 2”
New (May 9, 2014) Lets make a date was hilarious. I liked the way Wayne Brady included members of the audience. Rewind and forward was also funny. After Aisha told Keegan he could do whatever he wanted, I think it was clever of him to be the “baby”. That “film dub” movie looked very dull, especially the guy who never moved. Scenes from a hat – I could not help laughing at the Smurfette joke although Wayne was being bad. Wayne messed up the Cain and Abel “old testament” joke and that probably made it even funnier.
During the iHearts awards, Keegan and his partner won an award for "Best alternative comedy" and the presenter made jokes about no one knowing what "alternative" comedy means.
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Post by KyleEl on May 12, 2014 13:03:38 GMT -5
KyleEl I never noticed the TV 14 D until you mentioned it. I guess D stands for dialogue? “Keegan-Michael Key 2”
New (May 9, 2014) Lets make a date was hilarious. I liked the way Wayne Brady included members of the audience. Rewind and forward was also funny. After Aisha told Keegan he could do whatever he wanted, I think it was clever of him to be the “baby”. That “film dub” movie looked very dull, especially the guy who never moved. Scenes from a hat – I could not help laughing at the Smurfette joke although Wayne was being bad. Wayne messed up the Cain and Abel “old testament” joke and that probably made it even funnier.
During the iHearts awards, Keegan and his partner won an award for "Best alternative comedy" and the presenter made jokes about no one knowing what "alternative" comedy means. Yeah, D is dialogue. They use that when there are no specific taboo words, whereas L can be used if the words are bad. I'm not sure there is a word so bad that it can result in an automatic L. The one I'm thinking of has been used without an L in the V-chip rating. V of course is violence and S is sex. Last week I almost missed this show due to waiting too long, and there was an exclamation point, which may be why I lost "Big Bang Theory". If that one was not already lost, it sure was by the time I finished watching this. This week I managed to rescue every show but realized this one was missing. Luckily they seem to repeat the week's episode at 8:30 the next week, so I have two next week if they continue this.
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Post by KyleEl on May 16, 2014 16:14:22 GMT -5
I watched "Riot" on Fox. It's not what I was expecting and it's pretty good. Some of what they do is like this show, except most of the participants are not celebrities.
"Questions only" (what it is called on this show, anyway) had quite a penalty for messing up. You got jerked up into the air by a rope. There was also a game, with the same penalty, where a Michael Jackson song title had to be used by everyone who spoke. They also had the game with each person starting with the next letter of the alphabet.
Some of the show was games like Charades.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on May 18, 2014 14:20:18 GMT -5
"Jack Osbourne”
I am up to date on Whose Line Is It Anyway. I like the silly introductions Aisha uses for the cast, like “illegal download Ryan Stiles”
Jack Osbourne was funny. Scenes from a hat was my favorite skit, but I think they edited parts of it because there would be a sudden pause and blank screen.
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Post by KyleEl on May 19, 2014 14:30:15 GMT -5
“Keegan-Michael Key 2”
New (May 9, 2014) Lets make a date was hilarious. I liked the way Wayne Brady included members of the audience. Rewind and forward was also funny. After Aisha told Keegan he could do whatever he wanted, I think it was clever of him to be the “baby”. That “film dub” movie looked very dull, especially the guy who never moved. Scenes from a hat – I could not help laughing at the Smurfette joke although Wayne was being bad. Wayne messed up the Cain and Abel “old testament” joke and that probably made it even funnier. I agree with the above, now that I have seen it, except for the Smurfette joke which I didn't understand. Of course the movie was dull because we can't hear it. Mary and Joseph were in the New Testament. I don't even think they had names in any of the prophecies which were in the Old Testament. I was hoping Colin would be Samson. What happened in Friday's new episode? I don't even remember now. Wait. I remember someone playing the guitar and drums were added. I don't know whether Linda Taylor knows how to do that, though even if she did they probably had to go and find drums. We never know what they had to edit, but it would be amazing if the musicians were always ready for anything.
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Post by KyleEl on May 22, 2014 16:30:28 GMT -5
"Riot" wasn't on this week.
"Whose Line" won't be this week. But it will be on twice a week (I assume that means four times) later in the summer.
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Post by KyleEl on May 30, 2014 13:35:17 GMT -5
"Riot" wasn't quite as good but in the dark room with the night-vision camera, there was a naked man wanting a massage. Actually, when he got up it was clear he wasn't actually naked, but the people in there didn't know that. Jason Alexander left because he didn't like being ignored. They were devoting all their energy to the naked man.
Cheryl Hines was also on. She didn't mess up on the game like "Questions only" but they jerked her up by the rope anyway.
The funniest thing is the room where everything is at a 22-degree angle. Now that's one they ought to try on this show. In fact, that dark room might be good too.
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Post by KyleEl on Jun 2, 2014 14:32:27 GMT -5
I have this feeling that I saw the first episode, but nothing seemed familiar. Maybe I remember the big black man talking about corn on a commercial. And maybe I've gotten my shows about the undead mixed up. Since I don't watch any of those.
But there's no question about the second episode. While I couldn't remember Joel McHale, I did remember Ryan's "47 percent" comment.
Then I found out it was Kevin McHale. "Glee", not "Community".
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Jun 5, 2014 20:03:18 GMT -5
“Rob Gronkowski” (June 2, 2014) I laughed so much during this episode. The football player was fun to watch.They did a good job on the “Let’s make a date” skit.
I am excited that Misha Collins (my avatar) will be the guest on June 16.
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Post by KyleEl on Jun 6, 2014 15:35:19 GMT -5
I thought that was one of the best ones they have done on The CW.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Jun 6, 2014 16:10:57 GMT -5
I thought that was one of the best ones they have done on The CW. I agree. It was very entertaining.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Jun 10, 2014 11:08:47 GMT -5
"Robbie Amell" (June 9, 2014) was very funny. Oh my goodness, when they used Jeff Davis to make an "h" and then a "capital H", it was outrageously funny, but he was a good sport. I enjoyed the audience's reactions to the jingles for jumping rope. "Jumping rope all day long; daddy thinks I'm a virgin, but daddy is wrong."
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Post by KyleEl on Jun 13, 2014 14:36:55 GMT -5
I had intended to watch last night but it was after 11 when "Riot" was over. I watched the beginning of too many shows to make sure I had seen them. And I have a bunch more left for tonight but I have to stay away from TV as much as possible until the weekend. Since I have movies on the weekend anyway, I can watch as much as I want.
I have a cousin Carey who needs a double lung transplant. I don't know her but her father and I met several weeks ago when I finally got around to letting him have some stuff that belonged to my father and he told me about her. I went on Facebook to update people, though only one person there seems interested. I decided I shouldn't post her name without permission, so I called her Drew.
Her husband's name is Neal and although I didn't like Journey, I was reading that Steve Perry and Neal Schon might be rejoining the band. So I called her husband Steve. Because of California Chrome having owners named Steve and Perry, I called her son Perry.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Jun 13, 2014 15:46:16 GMT -5
I had intended to watch last night but it was after 11 when "Riot" was over. I watched the beginning of too many shows to make sure I had seen them. And I have a bunch more left for tonight but I have to stay away from TV as much as possible until the weekend. Since I have movies on the weekend anyway, I can watch as much as I want. I have a cousin Carey who needs a double lung transplant. I don't know her but her father and I met several weeks ago when I finally got around to letting him have some stuff that belonged to my father and he told me about her. I went on Facebook to update people, though only one person there seems interested. I decided I shouldn't post her name without permission, so I called her Drew. Her husband's name is Neal and although I didn't like Journey, I was reading that Steve Perry and Neal Schon might be rejoining the band. So I called her husband Steve. Because of California Chrome having owners named Steve and Perry, I called her son Perry. That is funny and clever.
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Post by KyleEl on Jun 16, 2014 14:21:04 GMT -5
This past Monday's show, which I only had time to watch over the weekend, was one of the naughtiest they ever did I don't see how that one got past the censors.
The Letter H gag is like what they do on "Riot". They have a game there where two performers have to spell four-letter words with their bodies, lying on the floor with an overhead camera. And some letters of course end up looking dirty.
"Riot" also has that "Questions only" game but once you mess up you're out and don't come back, plus you get jerked up in the air on a rope.
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Post by KyleEl on Jun 23, 2014 15:54:03 GMT -5
I've already forgotten what happened on last week's show.
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