rodsweis

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Reviews

Tosh.0
(2009)

Dwight D. Tosh
Honestly, this show was amazing at first- call me Mr. Number One fan. But at this point, it's this whole "beating a dead horse" situation. The show is the equivalent of my drunken cousin stupidly blurting out jokes at the videos we're watching of stupider people being the stupidest. But at this point, I get the picture; you're a "black-hearted" jerk (which according to sources has social anxiety... ironic) that direct's most of his aggression at the girls that were most likely to reject him in high school. This show is all of the insult comedy, minus the comedy and clever insults. On the plus side, he does rock a cardigan pretty hardcore.

Key and Peele
(2012)

The Thief of Though.
In the current state of movies and TV shows, executives try their best to appeal to a demographic obsessed with authenticity and genuine absurdity with purpose. With that being a handicap for some, most writing leans more toward absurdity for the sake of being absurd for no reason. When that happens, the line between genuine originality and simple stupidity becomes blurred. However, this show is the perfect polar opposite. Key and Peele manage to merge genuine ridiculousness with unparalleled brilliance. This show is sheer genius cloaked behind sheer nonsense which makes it the quintessential candidate that will represent absurdity and brilliance alike, and without prejudice. The very thing Shakespeare once held true himself.

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