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Late-Night Shows & Trump Election: Did Anti-Trump Comedy Backfire? | Political Jokes Impact
Explore the dramatic (and sometimes cringey) world of late-night comedy after Trump's 2024 win. Did all the anti-trump jokes, political commentary on shows like Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Kimmel, Saturday Night Live and their efforts with fundraising make any difference? Did media bias in comedy impact trump supporters late-night? Or were they just 'preaching to the choir'? Get a hilarious breakdown of comedy shows election influence, the political jokes impact and whether right-wing comedy is the answer!
Vought-American: The Real Villain Of 'The Boys'
The Boys is full of terrible people, but the real villain is the corporation that created them: Vought-American. Learn how the company's greed and thirst for power made them the true source of suffering in the world.
The Boys' Batman & Alfred Parody Explained: Tek Knight's Shocking Death & Its Consequences
Get the inside scoop on The Boys season 4, episode 6's dark twist on Batman and Alfred! Showrunner Eric Kripke reveals why Tek Knight's butler becomes his killer, and what this means for Vought.
The Boys Creator Calls Out Fans Missing the Satire: 'We're Through the Looking Glass'
The Boys co-creator Garth Ennis clarifies that the series is a satire, not an endorsement of right-wing ideologies. He explains why some fans misunderstand the show's critical message, and how it reflects a larger cultural issue.
The Boys Season 4 Episode 6: Eric Kripke Addresses Unsettling Real-World Parallels
The Boys showrunner Eric Kripke opens up about the uncanny similarities between the season 4 episode 6 political plot and current real-world events, specifically the alarming rise of billionaire influence. Is the show becoming a little too real?
The Boys Season 4's Hypocrisy: When Satire Turns Into Reality
The Boys is hilarious, but season 4's V52 event is a bit too close to home. Is The Boys becoming the villain it criticizes? Dive into the show's self-aware commentary and Amazon's franchise plans.
Yokai Buster Murakami: A Hilarious Deconstruction of Japanese Mythology
Yokai Buster Murakami is a wild ride through Japanese yokai mythology, taking each legend and stripping it down to its most ridiculous elements. Get ready for laughs, deconstruction, and some surprising insights!
The Seven's Earnings: How Much Money Do The Boys Superheroes Make?
Just how much money do the members of The Seven make? While the comics don't give exact figures, they do give a strong sense of their extraordinary wealth. Learn how their earnings are used as a satirical comment on power.
The Boys Season 4's Political Commentary Explained: Is It Too Much?
The Boys season 4 has been a lightning rod for its sharp political satire, but is it justified, or are fans overreacting? Find out why the show's right-wing criticism might be making some people uncomfortable.
The Boys Creator Garth Ennis Never Read Stan Lee Comics: Here's Why
The creator of 'The Boys' Garth Ennis has never fully read a Stan Lee comic, due to disliking the legendary writer's dialogue style. Here's what you need to know about the 'Boys' creator's bold confession and its connection to the story's sharp satire.
The Boys Season 4 Episode 5 Review: Butcher's Plan and the Tragic Hughie.
Episode 5 of The Boys Season 4 is a wild journey! Butcher's plan begins to come together, but it has a deadly cost for Hughie. Plus, a farm full of V-powered animals and a superhero convention? This is a crazy episode.
Doctor Who Strikes at the Setting of Latest Episode in Bridgerton.
A satirical swipe at Bridgerton, particularly challenging the show's assertion of being located in London but filming in Bath, was taken in a recent Doctor Who episode. Find out the links between the episode and the hit show as well as the reason Doctor Who chose this particular site.
Is the Superhero Satire Still Sharp in Season 4 Review for The Boys?
Returning with their fourth season, The Boys explores political satire and superhero corruption more thoroughly. Does the show's cutting edge, then, still remain sharp? Explore the fascinating new features, cast performances, and how the show negotiates contemporary concerns.
The Far Side: The 37-year-old defense of an editor still resonates in the modern society.
Still relevant today is a 1987 defense of Gary Larson's The Far Side by a newspaper editor. Find how the comic strip's use of dark humor and provocative ideas mirrors contemporary discussions on art and entertainment.