tomasetti
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This is the episode that the world was introduced to Bo Nickal. I'm just putting this information here now so that when years go by, we can all look back and see.
I don't know why my review needs to be longer, so I'm just going to type ad naseum. Dana White looks like a boiled hot dog. I think Disney and ESPN+ should really band together and pay their fighters 10,000$ more each minimum. Every single fighter, 10k more each fight across the board, easiest decision ever.
A ton of free press, no longer the bad guy, maybe the anti-trust lawsuit simmers down a little bit, fighters who are making the 10k minimum have their salary doubled. All at a pittance of the bottom line.
Win/Win/win/win/win?
Ryan.
I don't know why my review needs to be longer, so I'm just going to type ad naseum. Dana White looks like a boiled hot dog. I think Disney and ESPN+ should really band together and pay their fighters 10,000$ more each minimum. Every single fighter, 10k more each fight across the board, easiest decision ever.
A ton of free press, no longer the bad guy, maybe the anti-trust lawsuit simmers down a little bit, fighters who are making the 10k minimum have their salary doubled. All at a pittance of the bottom line.
Win/Win/win/win/win?
Ryan.
I am one of those people that put on Comedy Central first every time I turn on my TV. I enjoy pretty much everything that's aired, with a few exceptions. This is one of them.
The skits seem to be rough drafts for ideas that could be funny if properly written acted or directed, and that's being nice about it. Other skits seem to be rough drafts for ideas that could never be funny regardless.
I do not consider myself above toilet humor, but this show seems to contain some sort of childish humor in every laugh.
Skit shows are generally failures, Dave Chapelle had a really nice format with some sort of a standup performance, introducing us to the skits and giving us a backstory behind them sometimes either before or after. And the skits had a laugh track as a result, in the style of Saturday night live.
The combination of no laugh track to tell us when to laugh, combined with the fact that it's really not that funny add up to an awkward viewing experience. As with anything else, it gets more awkward with more people watching.
The skits seem to be rough drafts for ideas that could be funny if properly written acted or directed, and that's being nice about it. Other skits seem to be rough drafts for ideas that could never be funny regardless.
I do not consider myself above toilet humor, but this show seems to contain some sort of childish humor in every laugh.
Skit shows are generally failures, Dave Chapelle had a really nice format with some sort of a standup performance, introducing us to the skits and giving us a backstory behind them sometimes either before or after. And the skits had a laugh track as a result, in the style of Saturday night live.
The combination of no laugh track to tell us when to laugh, combined with the fact that it's really not that funny add up to an awkward viewing experience. As with anything else, it gets more awkward with more people watching.