Feeling like the closest thing to hell the Internet has ever seen, the comments section is truly an increasing cesspool of new-age stupidity and poorly spelled monologues, unleashing mindlessness and vitriol. But it’s more of a goldmine for E!’s newest star, the hilarious and affable Michael Kosta of “The Comment Section.”
The Kosta Doin’ Comedy: Breaking Down ‘The Comment Section’ with Michael Kosta
by Tania Hussain on October 12, 2015 in Film & Television, Interviews, Television
Braving ‘The Comment Section’ with Michael Kosta
by Tania Hussain on August 26, 2015 in Film & Television, Reviews, Television
With the rise of social media in recent years, a new species of users has crawled out from the shadowy depths of the Internet, turning the web into the “wild west” of sorts for aggressive and insolent verbal slinging. While perusing the comment section of any article on a news site, the unremitting stream of […]
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Soup’s Up! Bidding Farewell to E!’s ‘The Soup’
by Tania Hussain on December 14, 2015 in Film & Television, News, Opinion, Television
After 22 seasons, E! is finally saying goodbye to The Soup—a weekly pop culture clip show rooted in satire and sarcasm, hailed by fans and critics alike as one of the most hilarious and cleverest programs the network has ever seen. Okay, so maybe the critics never really said much because they’re all pandering to the drama of […]