Smiling Friends - did u smile

  • Want to keep track of this thread?
    Accounts can bookmark posts, watch threads for updates, and jump back to where you stopped reading.
    Create account

did u smile

  • yes

    Votes: 1,793 93.3%
  • no

    Votes: 218 11.3%

  • Total voters
    1,922
I liked it. The Boss suicide baiting/ suicide extorting Glep was funny. I feel like that as a dark joke does not get used enough, it’s my favorite bit from Blazing Saddles.

It was a nice episode but falls a bit with being some sort of "lore" episode (even if nothing in the lore has any real effect). They never do explain what was Glep's job, but my headcanon he was either sponsoring the whole deal, or using it as a front to launder money.

The whole final scene was fantastic.
First episode of the season, he’s security/ custodian/ fix-it man. It’s why shit goes to hell after he leaves.

How often do they do that "points at the camera" thing? I just noticed that it's been a thing.
They really like playing with animation don’ts. Characters breaking rules for designs like Charlie and Glen being seen from head-on rather than portrait style.

“Don’t ever touch me” he’d just like me frfr. Never touch a drunk man engaging in his feast.
 
What group of people...........
Well it didn't take long for them to add him to the list:
not so smiling friends.jpg
I tried to post in on /tv/ but they have IP banned my country, lmao
 
Last edited:
I think the group is obvious...
bodycam.png
With Blues, you lose.

This TV segment was the funniest bit of the episode for me.
 
Episode had a lot of good moments, but this is the first time I felt that the runtime as starting to cut into the series considering I literally said "wait, it's already been 8 minutes" while watching it. That said, it was still a good episode. Probably the most accurate any show has been about how the founding fathers actually acted in real life.
 
Episode being longer could really fuck with the enjoyment/flow of the show. Metalocolyose is a good example of that.
 
I see people coming up with conspiracy theories about Zach H. and Michael C. where Cusak is actually a real life Pim sort of character and Hadel is this evil chudmeister who forces him to insert questionable, "problematic" humor into the show. Though that at least is amusing, compared to the people who are trying to come up pseudo-intellectual analyses of the show - I'm sure we'll see three hour long video essays popping up with titles like "The Toxic Positivity of Pim" soon.
 
I thought it was pretty good. Can't really do as much as one would like with Glep since he can't talk, so I wasn't expecting much. I did finally get my wish and Marge Simpson had some dialogue. Love Zach's continued dedication to taking fantastical scenarios and just nosediving them down to something realistic with that bit at the end. Like that Mr. Bean hypothetical on OneyPlays where Zach just scolds Mr. Bean for skulking around the store and stealing food.
 
I thought it was pretty good. Can't really do as much as one would like with Glep since he can't talk, so I wasn't expecting much. I did finally get my wish and Marge Simpson had some dialogue. Love Zach's continued dedication to taking fantastical scenarios and just nosediving them down to something realistic with that bit at the end. Like that Mr. Bean hypothetical on OneyPlays where Zach just scolds Mr. Bean for skulking around the store and stealing food.
"it is rael, so what ******?"
 
I thought it was pretty good. Can't really do as much as one would like with Glep since he can't talk, so I wasn't expecting much. I did finally get my wish and Marge Simpson had some dialogue. Love Zach's continued dedication to taking fantastical scenarios and just nosediving them down to something realistic with that bit at the end. Like that Mr. Bean hypothetical on OneyPlays where Zach just scolds Mr. Bean for skulking around the store and stealing food.
I'll rape you later.
 
One thing that I like in this season is the Boss acting like an actual employer, especially when it cuts from his usual behaviour.
First episode of the season, he’s security/ custodian/ fix-it man. It’s why shit goes to hell after he leaves.
Maybe he has ultimate job security being the only one who knows how to do few choice things. Crazy apartment on his salary though.
 
The setup of everything in the office going to shit after Glep gets fired is so cliché they didn't even spend time showing how.
 
Back
Top Bottom