It seems to me that they probably busted a gut to make the Chef episode and then the two-parter, and this past episode was a deliberate break for them, so much of it being one static shot with a voice over.
Two genuine questions, posed with out agenda: Do those who think Comedy Central "cowardly" consider it more so to have censored itself in not depicting Mohammed or by having pulled off, maybe permanently, the Scientology episode? Is there a distinction? Was Comedy Central at least "brave"...
Just a short comment to temper the exchange... I really don't believe Mark was actually advocating giving up all rights in the face of terrorism, but rather I think he was trying to point out that the opposite of bravery isn't always, in every given circumstance, cowardice. Maybe this Thread...
Jeff is right as a matter of constitutional law. The constitutional guarantee of free speech is a guarantee only against abridgment by government, federal or state, [Hudgens v. N.L.R.B., 424 U.S. 507 (1976)], and not by private persons using their property nondiscriminatorily for private...
Is this a "Paul is dead" thing? Anyway, am I wrong, or do I recall correctly that in previous interviews about the show it never really seemed that Hayes quite completely got the humor and that he basically looked at it simply as a job for him to read these lines without considering their...