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From: Texas, our Texas! All hail the mighty state!
Originally posted by elektra
Yea, there's a lot of people that didn't/don't like TV Nation or The Naked Truth, either.
Yea, there's a lot of people that didn't/don't like TV Nation or The Naked Truth, either.
Now, although I'm sure many of you agree with that statement, it got tired quickly.

Originally posted by Snake Plissken
Whenever there would be some serious intelligent discussion on his program, just wait a few seconds and some stupid guest, a comedian or sitcom star, will ruin it with a lame joke then bam!! yet another friggin commercial.
Whenever there would be some serious intelligent discussion on his program, just wait a few seconds and some stupid guest, a comedian or sitcom star, will ruin it with a lame joke then bam!! yet another friggin commercial.
#27
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I can honestly say that I have never watched this show. I intended to many times when there was a guest on that I wanted to see like Marilyn Manson, or Denis Leary. I do know alot of people who watch it regularly and are pissed to see it go.
#28
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Originally posted by Static Cling
It's weird... I liked TV Nation (The Daily Show reminds me a lot of TV Nation), but I hated PI. I actually thought TV Nation was funny... but PI's message seemed to be "Gosh! Them conservatives sure is stupid, ain't they?"
It's weird... I liked TV Nation (The Daily Show reminds me a lot of TV Nation), but I hated PI. I actually thought TV Nation was funny... but PI's message seemed to be "Gosh! Them conservatives sure is stupid, ain't they?"
I respect Maher because he's a political iconoclast much like myself, even though we don't always see eye to eye on any number of issues.
PI was an often fun and interesting show, but rarely insightful.
Typical panel:
1 Token conservative I've never heard of. More often than not a female, generally at least marginally attractive.
1 Male, likely a comedian or starring in a comedy series. Plugging a series or movie. Generally takes a liberal position.
1 Attractive female actress. Plugging something as well. Generally left as well.
1 Guy who doesn't say ten words during the course of the show. Possibly a musician. Only on the show because his publicist thought it would be good publicity.
Personally, I wouldn't mind seeing the show expanded to an hour and put on HBO. No commercial breaks, and uncensored cussing.
With Harlan Ellison as the occasional guest host.
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edited to add that the token conservative is more often than not a marginally attractive FEMALE. I do not find Dennis Prager attractive in any way, shape, or form.
Last edited by Josh-da-man; 06-02-02 at 06:12 PM.
#29
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Originally posted by Josh-da-man
Which is funny, because a lot of liberals I know tend to write Maher off as a conservative suck-up, if not a flat-out conservative.
I respect Maher because he's a political iconoclast much like myself, even though we don't always see eye to eye on any number of issues.
PI was an often fun and interesting show, but rarely insightful.
Typical panel:
1 Token conservative I've never heard of. Generally at least marginally attractive.
1 Male, likely a comedian or starring in a comedy series. Plugging a series or movie. Generally takes a liberal position.
1 Attractive female actress. Plugging something as well. Generally left as well.
1 Guy who doesn't say ten words during the course of the show. Possibly a musician. Only on the show because his publicist thought it would be good publicity.
Personally, I wouldn't mind seeing the show expanded to an hour and put on HBO. No commercial breaks, and uncensored cussing.
With Harlan Ellison as the occasional guest host.
Which is funny, because a lot of liberals I know tend to write Maher off as a conservative suck-up, if not a flat-out conservative.
I respect Maher because he's a political iconoclast much like myself, even though we don't always see eye to eye on any number of issues.
PI was an often fun and interesting show, but rarely insightful.
Typical panel:
1 Token conservative I've never heard of. Generally at least marginally attractive.
1 Male, likely a comedian or starring in a comedy series. Plugging a series or movie. Generally takes a liberal position.
1 Attractive female actress. Plugging something as well. Generally left as well.
1 Guy who doesn't say ten words during the course of the show. Possibly a musician. Only on the show because his publicist thought it would be good publicity.
Personally, I wouldn't mind seeing the show expanded to an hour and put on HBO. No commercial breaks, and uncensored cussing.
With Harlan Ellison as the occasional guest host.
you can't do a whole lot in 21 minutes.
i enjoy the show. your depiction of a typical panel is deadly accurate. the only big celebrity they've had on was Ben Affleck last friday.
another reason i like it is that whatever product the stars are pushing is mentioned as they're introduced and that's basically it.
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From: WAS looking for My Own Private Stuckeyville, but stuck in Liberty City (while missing Vice City)
Originally posted by Josh-da-man
Personally, I wouldn't mind seeing the show expanded to an hour and put on HBO. No commercial breaks, and uncensored cussing.
Personally, I wouldn't mind seeing the show expanded to an hour and put on HBO. No commercial breaks, and uncensored cussing.
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Josh - no matter how you slice it, you will very much get PI with Harlan Ellison.
I really like him not only as a guest on there, but as a writer too. He's very intelligent.
I really like him not only as a guest on there, but as a writer too. He's very intelligent.




