“Mr. D” is one of the funniest TV shows I’ve ever seen; awkwardly uncomfortable and laugh-out-loud!
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“Mr. D” is one of the funniest TV shows I’ve ever seen; awkwardly uncomfortable and laugh-out-loud!
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Rated T Gendry mistakenly takes Arya’s package, which ends up in a date night for Valentine’s Day. To my beloved @welt-verbessererin! Thank you for being my Valentine!
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Not the best introduction I’ve ever had.
It’s a good cause though. You can donate here: https://www.youcaring.com/firevictimsofoaklandfiredec232016-706684
Yay it finally broke 100 views! I'm working on a follow up to this because I enjoy the characters and would like to see Jake on stage and in AA therapy. Plus we'll have more time to produce and shoot it. For this we had a week to write, shoot, and edit it together. But I have to finish my next draft for "The First Flute" for a 30 minute short a friend wants to produce and has backers to help fund it. It is the story of how Native Americans incorporated flute playing in their culture. I have had to study their culture a lot and read many interpretations of the mythos and I'm really happy with how its coming around. I'm also happy I'm just writing it and don't have to act in it.
So happy that Disney finally fought back!
Disney tried to make a quirky show with Fish Hooks. While the show has it's very small moments, it couldn't contend with the awkward and off-beat shows churned out from Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network. Disney had the means to produce a great show, but the shows picked up weren't cutting it. Disney's history proves to take on superior shows (Pepper Ann, The Weekenders, and Recess - to name the obvious), but the cartoon aspect is falling out. Then, Disney struck gold. Gravity Falls answers what Disney hopes to achieve: a television show geared towards children while retaining an adult audience. Nickelodeon struggled to match Disney's live-action series, and Cartoon Network barely scratched that surface; the two networks did have an advantage, which was the adult cartoon market. Spongebob Squarepants, the Fairly OddParents, and the Mighty B for Nickeldoeon, where Cartoon Network airs Regular Show, Adventure Time with Finn & Jake, and The Amazing World of Gumball.
But, do remember this is along the lines of the off-beat, awkward comedies that are sweeping networks. Gravity Falls has better animation, and so far, a stronger storyline than some of the newest episodes of some of the shows previously mentioned. Only the series first run will predict exactly how the show fairs against the rest: I mean, it's no My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic.
I am actually pretty proud of this one - Subhash Santosh - Idiot. Buffoon. Actor. I co-wrote and co-directed it. It is an homage to my comedy heroes. It won a few awards. Check it out. Might just make you laugh, if you are a fan of The Office, Michael Scott, Will Farrell, Ricky Gervais, Steve Merchant.
There are way too many liners to pick up from this episode. Too bad it's no longer a running series. Aubrey breaks character and smiles, Aziz engages in what is portrayed as an interview troll and Jason is trying hard not to laugh. "The Gulls, Choclava, You can put that one in your pockets, She just said that because she doesn't have any pockets." Either way, embrace the improvisational skills between the four...