

That’s funny. A more apt tag would be something like, I don’t always respond to the joke as given.


That’s funny. A more apt tag would be something like, I don’t always respond to the joke as given.


I feel like it’s the opposite because it’s always sunny has a “straight man” character in every episode, and that person changes from episode to episode.
In the three episodes I watched of Mythic Quest, not one single person was the straight man. Even the main female coder who is played as the straight man is frequently, completely and totally irrational. And lack self-awareness to the point that, like, I got emotionally angry at them for the choices they were making.
Like in the episode where the guy that played Abed in community shut down the payment servers and made all of the products free, that’s corporate espionage, that cost them hundreds of thousands or millions of dollars, he should be fired and possibly arrested for that, it was a fucking crime and instead at the end he wins and nobody does anything to him, like everybody in the entire show is stupid.
The psychopath intern running around trying to convince 14-year-olds to commit suicide and it being played off as a laugh is the kind of shit that should never ever happen in a TV show meant to entertain.
I have too much rant built up for too little show.


I am a huge fan of Bragg liquid aminos
For some reason it tastes, to me, the way that I always wanted soy sauce to taste.
A little bit salty, a little bit umami, and it’s a great thing to add onto meat dishes or soups.
It’s also very good for sauteing mushrooms, just saute the mushrooms in butter, throw in some braggs, and then once the mushrooms are cooked, pour in a little red wine to deglaze the pan, and then cook that down until the red wine has evaporated.
Makes the most delicious mushrooms I’ve ever had in my life.
And the bouncing Straight Man act plays into Archer, each individual character has periods of rationality that you can judge their insanity against.
It’s one thing when you have a show where everybody goes off of the rails all of the time always, and another where each person is generally reasonable and sane, but then they get thrust into wild situations that cause them to lose their grip on their normal self-control.
I had to give up on Mythic Quest because I was just too angry at all of the characters.
As a group they should have never made it that far. Every single character from the start of the show is trying to crash and burn as hard as they possibly can, all of the time, always, pathologically incapable of self-reflection or at taking input from the other people that obviously care about them and want the group as a whole to succeed.