Season 2 of Archer. Holy **** snacks, that show is funny.
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Season 2 of Archer. Holy **** snacks, that show is funny.
Me too! Watched three episodes tonight alone and had to stop myself before I run out of episodes.
Definitely. "The Sting" also ranks up there for sad Futurama. I'm just starting watching the two new seasons on Netflix since I never got the DVDs.
That show is pretty much why I started watching TYO. I'm not gonna lie, I kinda like TYO's humor a lot more than Bottom, but Bottom and The Young ones are my favorite shows right now, lol. My favorite Bottom episode would have to be the Camping one though. Nothing but pure hilarious and vulgar slapstick for 24 minutes.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uX7iQ...eature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wsz87...eature=related
And then there's the infamous Gas Man episode:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h75tb...eature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lp10j...eature=related
Oh, I prefer TYO over Bottom as well, but usually people who like one also like the other, that's why I mentioned it.
As for my own TV watching, I'm currently getting my wife caught up on Community before season 3 continues next month. We're up to the season 2 finale by now. I have to say that I'm personally enjoying the show as much if not more than the first time I watched it. Lots of little jokes in there that I didn't pick up on the first time. I think it's currently tied with Blackadder as my favorite comedy series of all time. It's that good.
Yeah, Jurassic Bark is harsh. The only things that immediately come to mind that come close is the death scene in the episode The Hole In The World from season 5 of Angel, the episode Two Cathedrals in The West Wing, and the series finale of Six Feet Under. Oh, and the final scene of Blackadder Goes Forth, which was incredibly dark for such a funny TV show.
Some that come in mind to me are what happens to Donna in Journey's End and the Father's Day episode of Doctor Who. Then there's the heartbreaking clusterf*** known as Torchwood: Children of Earth.
Has anyone watched Lillyhammer on Netflix yet? I'm nearly done with it (2 episodes left) and I really like it.