Kevin Smiths Comic Book Men on AMC

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New season starts Oct 14
 
edit: nvm
looking forward to the new season
 
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I guess I never watched in on its original air time, forgot it was on Sundays

but, is the 11:30 time-slot just because of, the walking dead, marathon? or is it always going to be on that late... an are they all going to be only half hour this season?
 
I'm surprised it got a second season.
 
I guess I never watched in on its original air time, forgot it was on Sundays

but, is the 11:30 time-slot just because of, the walking dead, marathon? or is it always going to be on that late... an are they all going to be only half hour this season?

I think it's late due to the Walking Dead special after the episode airs
 
Why are they taking so long for new episodes? it's the same with Collector's Intervention on Syfy, I look every week and it's no new episodes are on, is it cancelled, on hiatus?
 
^ sunday for Kevin Smith or Collection Intervention?
 
Well they're still giving Ming a hard time but I liked tonight's episode, but having a kid's birthday party at a comic book store is never a good idea I laughed at that one kid flaying around with a comic book.
 
Well they're still giving Ming a hard time but I liked tonight's episode, but having a kid's birthday party at a comic book store is never a good idea I laughed at that one kid flaying around with a comic book.

I suspect that Ming's harebrained ideas secretly belong to the producers and/or Kevin Smith, as does the ongoing dynamic between Walt and Ming.

But I also cracked up at the party, especially the looks on the kids' faces at Bryan's baloon "animals". :woot:
 
never EVER let a brood of brats like that run loose and wild in a comic book shop...

if you MUST have a birthday gettogether held at a comic shop, have an area set aside to keep those little bastards fenced in and AWAY from any and all books...

Ming is an idiot for suggesting the idea and Walt is an idiot for going along with it and Kevin is an idiot for okaying it...
 
I'm assuming AMC covering the costs of it made those decisions a bit more palatable to Walt, Kevin, etc.
 
I didn't realt dig the ep last nite at all. There were funny moments but yea, I couldn't stop cringing at those kids running around like that lol. Walt is such a *****e though. I love how he'll start making fun of somebody for being all nerdy and then 10 seconds later he gets sucked into the conversation worst than anybody else lmao
 
I didn't realt dig the ep last nite at all. There were funny moments but yea, I couldn't stop cringing at those kids running around like that lol. Walt is such a *****e though. I love how he'll start making fun of somebody for being all nerdy and then 10 seconds later he gets sucked into the conversation worst than anybody else lmao


I thought he was gonna have an orgasm chatting with that chick about the LSH...
 
Hahaha I know right? I'm laughing my ass off now just thinking about it. I watched it with a friend last night and all I said was "Wtf!?! You'd think Walt knows Kevin's mom when he sees her!" lmfao
 
and that Darth Vader soon-to-be-married couple... holy jeez and yow...

and talk about one puss-whipped guy...
 
without a doubt, the funniest damn ep of the entire series...

I was rolling and laughing my ass off at the wedding of "Reed" and "Sue"...

Ming never looked more lovely than he did last night... :woot:

this is what happens when Ming comes up with an idea... :whatever:
 
I suspect that Ming's harebrained ideas secretly belong to the producers and/or Kevin Smith, as does the ongoing dynamic between Walt and Ming.

Walt has always been on Ming's ass, it dates back to their 'Tell em Steve Dave' podcast long before the show.

Haven't seen the new episode but it sounded pretty good .
 
I heard that the whole show is sort of set up. They would advertise that they were filming on these days so everyone should bring their stuff to sell. So automatically you get unnatural customers who sometimes just want to be on TV. Its not like they filmed all day ever day for a year. This was only a few months I think they said. And some things do seem set up. Especially season 1, haven't seen much of season 2 yet.
 
Oh no doubt about it. I don't have a problem with it though. That's how reality tv works usually anyways.
 
I heard that the whole show is sort of set up. They would advertise that they were filming on these days so everyone should bring their stuff to sell. So automatically you get unnatural customers who sometimes just want to be on TV. Its not like they filmed all day ever day for a year. This was only a few months I think they said. And some things do seem set up. Especially season 1, haven't seen much of season 2 yet.
i have a feeling pawn stars is like this too.
 
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