What is your take on the conspiracy?
my biggest memory from the show is the guy who argued with multiple people in the threads that the daughter wasn't actually interested in the conspiracy and was just humoring Tim Robinson, but then with each further episode after she got involved it became clear she's as much of a weirdo as her dad and was disappointed when he considered dropping his inquiries I am interested in the next season
I don't know. I deleted my subscription after the merger.
>>220447678The daughter being put in a domestic situatiion over Wendy's Carvers by her lesibian reddit fiancee was very funny to me.
>>220447786for me the best joke in the series was the payoff to him sperging out and pushing his boss being everyone else acting like La Bamba got his ass beat and how he's probably just not going to fire Ron now to save face
To me I believe that the companies that Jeff (his boss) is involved with are some wish fulfillment device for sad middle age men (what the dude at the wedding was trying to set up with the drunk dad). The telepathic involvement is completely separate from that and was a coincidence.
>>220447840that's all pretty clear
>>220447833His entire dark intellectual manosphere schtick was funny. Mike's hell apartment is the best bit.
>>220447871The real question is what role do the Hungarian bugs play.
>>220447879this also still gets mehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jPB_sKiW10A
Loved the show. The finale wasn't bad but they got real weird with the baby face guy. What happened with the old coworkers mistakes party that made him apologize?
>>220448007that was the joke, he made such a big deal about the party and then everyone went but got weirded out by his behavior
>>220447611tom cohenson is a kiked out unfunny faggot and I'm tired of the fake push around him.
"I won. Zoom in." is something I actually say now to vindicate myself in the face of adversity.
I tried watching Friendship, and while I was enjoying it, I had to turn it off. I work with autistic people, and it is just hard for me to see socially unaware people get trounced on by hateful people. They do mean well, and I think they suffer more than enough for any social impasse they cause. I wouldn't wish the lonliness they have on anyone.
>>220447955Showing anyone a podcast experience. My favorite little moment was him breaking down crying reading youtube comments. >it really does go by so fucking fast. You think you're gonna do something with your life and the next thing you know it's too late.
>>220448021>Him sitting alone next to the pizzas he brought the next day
>>220448046that's the problem with that movie that chair company didn't really havetim robinson is just doing his thing because that's all he can do, but in that movie more the most part everyone else is playing it like it's a normal movie, giving normal performances and that doesn't workin the chair company everyone is either a weirdo or doing the day player under-reaction thing from ITYSL, and that allows the actual story to continue moving forward
>>220448046Friendship just makes me cringe too much, it's like every awkward autistic mistake I've ever made in one hour. I just can't
>>220448087100%
Season 2 really is coming this year right?
>>220447611i didn't watchit , mr. reddit
I enjoyed S1 but as I finished the final episode I realized the writers have no idea where they're going with this shaggy dog story and it's very clear it will run out of steam soon
My favorite part was when he was chasing the guy who stole the ipad and someone ended up in a boiler room closet with some sweaty guy cheating on his wife and he hastily forces Ron to make out with the woman on video as blackmail. Doing this random shit whilst also in a chase sequence was hilarious. And especially how the guy goes from wanting to kill Ron to being friendly and apologetic in about 20 seconds. The whole show for me hinges entirely on these random eccentric side characters Ron meets along the way. He is both a straight man in the underworld, and the goofy man in his work-world.