Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I binged it yesterday. I ate a great breakfast today, but was still hungry. Then, all of a sudden, I had a desire to make a casserole. Anyone else feeling a little casserole-y after watching this?
Yep. Tuna casserole made the meal plan for this week. š
Pp here. Me, too! Also, she must have had a weekly Amazon subscription of casserole dishes! OMG!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So my friend didn't know this was a parody and told me how confused she was by the entire show.
Most people in this thread will say your friend is slow.
I just think the series was poorly directed.
I will say episodes 5/6? were very Naked Gun. Sex on the stairs and in the bowl of corks? I mean, the turtleneck scene was very Priscilla Presley.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I binged it yesterday. I ate a great breakfast today, but was still hungry. Then, all of a sudden, I had a desire to make a casserole. Anyone else feeling a little casserole-y after watching this?
Yep. Tuna casserole made the meal plan for this week. š
Anonymous wrote:So my friend didn't know this was a parody and told me how confused she was by the entire show.
Anonymous wrote:This came out today! I watched the first episode and liked it. Anyone else?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I binged it yesterday. I ate a great breakfast today, but was still hungry. Then, all of a sudden, I had a desire to make a casserole. Anyone else feeling a little casserole-y after watching this?
Yep. Tuna casserole made the meal plan for this week. š
Anonymous wrote:What the hell was that? I canāt believe I watched the whole thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. You need to hunt for the humor because you don't see it. You need the extra cues.
Some people don't. Nothing wrong either way. But just as people shouldn't be dissing your appreciation of Naked Gun, it goes both ways.
Find the stuff you like, and stick with it. Don't blame other people for not needing glasses.
Sigh. Whatever.
Iām a huge fan of humor and appreciate even the most obscure humor. To be clear: I see the humor. This series just missed the mark with poor direction.
Iām not saying it needed to be silly or over the top. Just better direction.
Thereās a Netflix discussion group, and so many people donāt realize the series is a parody. That means the humor isnāt subtle; rather, the humor just isnāt actually funny.
Anonymous wrote:I binged it yesterday. I ate a great breakfast today, but was still hungry. Then, all of a sudden, I had a desire to make a casserole. Anyone else feeling a little casserole-y after watching this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. You need to hunt for the humor because you don't see it. You need the extra cues.
Some people don't. Nothing wrong either way. But just as people shouldn't be dissing your appreciation of Naked Gun, it goes both ways.
Find the stuff you like, and stick with it. Don't blame other people for not needing glasses.
Sigh. Whatever.
Iām a huge fan of humor and appreciate even the most obscure humor. To be clear: I see the humor. This series just missed the mark with poor direction.
Iām not saying it needed to be silly or over the top. Just better direction.
Thereās a Netflix discussion group, and so many people donāt realize the series is a parody. That means the humor isnāt subtle; rather, the humor just isnāt actually funny.
If you canāt realize that āThe Woman in the House Across the Street from the Girl in the Windowā is a parody based on that title alone, then welpā¦[/quote
I mean, right?
Anonymous wrote:I laughed my butt off when she was explaining how her daughter died