Is it the greatest clip-review show of all time?
>>83504981
I never missed an episode back when I had a TV.
Oh, by the way, US pop culture is such irredeemable garbage that the only title worth knowing is an insult-critic show that quickly and entertainingly shows how US pop culture is irredeemable garbage.
>>83504981
It used to be
The most memorable clip I remember is from a show called Axe Men about loggers. It had a guy one who was a dead ringer for Woody Harrelson saying "WHAT'S THAT TELL YA?" Never been able to find the clip on YouTube.
I never actively followed it but whenever i would randomly catch it was surprisingly entertaining.
>>83504981
Yes and now i'm sad that its dead
they should reboot it with someone else
>>83505136
I don't know, it's fully dependent on source material. There would be weeks where I regretted catching it. And hasn't "reality" tv stabilized to the point where they wouldn't have simple errors?
>>83505182
Yeah, reality TV is just not the same anymore. Things really took a dive when The Hills ended and then when the Jersey Shore era finished
>>83505182
It wasn't really about errors, the editors knew they were putting in stuff that made people look stupid because it was entertaining. The soup was just a highlight reel of all of those moments
>>83504981
>clip-review show
this isn't yt faget
>>83505343
>millenial
>start watching during Henson era
>Henson leaves, replaced by pic related
>don't care for him at first but eventually enjoy him
>he leaves
>a year passes
>turn on Showtime
>he's getting plowed in the ass by the guy who played David Carradine's son on Kung Fu: The Legend Continues
And that's how I discovered Queer as Folk.
>>83505376
He was awful, even Aisha Taylor was better.
Brian Unger (Lawyer from Always Sunny) used to fill in for Henson and was amazing.