Jeremy Reviews Subway Ads: ‘SMILF’

The New York City subway system is lousy with advertisements. This is one of them:

SMILF, a show about a single mom trying to navigate the many trials and tribulations of single motherhood. It’s created by and starring Frankie Shaw.

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Jeremy Reviews Subway Ads: ‘Dragon Ball Super: Broly’

The New York City subway system is lousy with advertisements. This is one of them:

Dragon Ball Super: Broly, the latest feature-length film in the greater Dragon Ball universe, and the first done in the Dragon Ball Super timeline, or lineage, or whatever. See, as I understand it, while Dragon Ball Super is an anime that features a lot of the same characters, it is a wholly different series from the likes of say Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z, ReBoot or Garfield. Let it be known: I LOVE AND COMPLETELY, ABSOLUTELY, 100% KNOW AND RESPECT ALL OF THE ANIMES (pronounced ah-knee-mays.)

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Jeremy Reviews Subway Ads: “This Is Us”

The New York City subway system is lousy with advertisements. This is one of them:

“This Is Us,” a critically-acclaimed and commercially successful drama on NBC that hops back-and-forth through time to mess with your emotions. Sterling K. Brown, Milo Ventimiglia, and Mandy Moore headline an ensemble cast that give outstanding performances, a statement I can only assume is true seeing as the show won a Screen Actors Guild award for “Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series.” Continue reading “Jeremy Reviews Subway Ads: “This Is Us””

Jeremy Reviews Subway Ads: Pod Save America

The New York City subway system is lousy with advertisements. This is one of them:

Pod Save America, a four-part HBO special version of the podcast of the same name, focused on the rapidly approaching midterm elections. The hosts are Jon Favreau (not that one,) Jon Lovett (not to be confused with that one,) and two other white guys with names that aren’t confusingly identical or similar to that of semi-notable actors. Anyway… Continue reading “Jeremy Reviews Subway Ads: Pod Save America”