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Stephen Colbert Forced to Retire ?Colbert Report? Character After Comedy Central Threatens Lawsuit
http://collider.com/stephen-colbert-character-lawsuit-late-show/

Ummmm...wait. What?

That makes a LOT of sense. A lot of NONsense.

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They need to kick it off with a video. Something that meant to the '90's what Video Killed the Radio Star meant to the '80's.

I have a suggestion.



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I had this idea more than a decade ago, only they are doing it wrong. Just run the tapes from the start of MTV in order, so it is always the same amount of time behind. Instead they are skipping the actual good MTV to get to the Beavis and Butthead episodes they already played to death and the Pulitzer Prize winning cultural high points like The Hills? Palm to face.

That would be fun, but some of those things probably don't exist anymore, and others the rights might be unobtainable.
 
Did this season start slow? It seemed a bit of a chore to plow through but after the last episode I think it turned a corner and is about to pick up.

I thought it was just because I burned through the first season the week before...thought the combination of instant gratification and the fact that I now had to go week to week was causing a backlash. But I agree, the last episode seemed to really kick things into gear again. I don't know if you've read the really speculative spoilery theories about Eliot and Ray's relationship...but it's a groovy theory. If you haven't read it though you'd probably be best not searching it out.
 
I thought it was just because I burned through the first season the week before...thought the combination of instant gratification and the fact that I now had to go week to week was causing a backlash. But I agree, the last episode seemed to really kick things into gear again. I don't know if you've read the really speculative spoilery theories about Eliot and Ray's relationship...but it's a groovy theory. If you haven't read it though you'd probably be best not searching it out.
I haven't and will NOT be searching it out. Thanks!
 
I was just typing "Words can't describe how amazing the Mr. Robot 90s sitcom episode was this week"!

From Alf, to the full house/family matters intro, commercials, laugh tracks, to the "teachable father/son moment with dramatic musical interlude", amazeballs!
 
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