As we know, Mr. Big was killed by a Peleton on the Sex and the City sequel. Now, The Daily Show is pondering if he will be the stationary bike’s only victim this season. He is not. See who else gets taken out by the killing machine. And just like that… No one is left alive.
From 2016-2020, we just had to lie there and take it. Now, it is time for us to take care of each other equally. It is time to get America to 69% vaccinated by July Fourth. This way, we can all experience the fireworks at the same time.
Thank you to Daily Show for helping us realize what our goal needs to be, cum what may.
Yesterday, Comedy Central sobered up and canceled Drunk History. Today, they are following that up by pulling the plug on Tosh.0. They will air its 12th season starting on September 15th, and then it will be done on the network. Even though they had picked it up for four more seasons in January according to Variety.
Daniel Tosh said, “after 12 years together, comedy central and i are consciously uncoupling. they get the cartoons, and i’m heading to any network with stronger wifi. #twelvemoreyears”
He is referring to the fact that in the last few weeks, Comedy Central revealed that they were updating animated shows like Beavis & Butt-Head, The Ren & Stimpy Show, and a Daria spinoff.
As Comedy Central goes animated, hopefully, someone else will pick up Tosh.0 for a lucky 13th season and beyond. That would be a series redemption, right?
Recently, Comedy Central announced that they are bringing back Beavis & Butthead and Clone High, and adding it to their lineup. Today, they announced that they are adding another reimagination to their schedule, and it is Ren & Stimpy. Happy, happy, joy, joy.
The three animated series join Jodie, a spinoff of Daria. All of these retro reinventions make me wonder what year it is. Not that I am complaining, I am just curious.
It will be interesting to see if these shows that are being considered adult animation will be more adult now that they are on Comedy Central. I hope so because we grew up and so should they!
With all the Viacom cartoons that they are reimagining, which show do you want to see them do next? I am bummed that Freakazoid in Warner Bros because that one was my favorite.
2020, he-he, has sucked balls, but not anymore. Comedy Central, they don’t suck, just announced, he-he, that they picked up hey, Beavis, and, hey, Butt-Head, for two more seasons. If that is not enough, fire, he-he, fire, he-he, for you, we can also expect to get spinoffs and specials from the ’90s animated duo, he-he.
Hey, Mike Judge, who created the show, will write and produce the show along with voicing the characters. Why is he bringing it back? “It seemed like the time was right to get stupid again,” said Judge, he-he.
Beavis and Butt-Head aired on MTV from 1992-1997 with a one-season revival in 2011. They also had a feature-length film in 1996 called Beavis and Butt-Head Do America.
On that note, now that he is bringing back his babies, maybe he will consider giving us a sequel to Office Space without Jennifer Aniston. Beavis says, “She’s hot.” Butt-Head replies, “For a grandmother.:” Beavis concurs, “Yeah, yeah. I like grandmas.” Butt-head turns to him and says, “Hey Beavis, you’re sick.” They both laugh in their special way and scene.