Wednesday, March 16th, 2011
By Steven Romano
Well, folks, it looks like Drunk Christmas is almost upon us – and by that we mean St. Patrick’s Day! With the smell of finely brewed ale, vomit and dead leprechaun soon to fill the air, we at COED got to thinking about TV characters that drove us to drink in the first place; the figures we’d most like to knock back a few brewskis with. Whether they’re animated or not, these lads and lasses could probably drink us under the table any day of the week and we wouldn’t mind in the least!
Friday, November 19th, 2010
By Neal - Johns Hopkins
Last night saw Charlie come ever so closer to going over the edge as the gang attempts to throw him a birthday party, the gang on 30 Rock goes back to college, and on The Office Ryan might have the ultimate Facebook killer, WUPHF.com.
Friday, November 12th, 2010
By Neal - Johns Hopkins
Another great week of TV in the books. COED recaps episodes from three of the more popular series, “Always Sunny”, “The League” and “30 Rock.” The Gang from Always Sunny makes Lethal Weapon 5, Liz buys new jeans on 30 Rock, and a whole lotta scheming on The League.
Thursday, September 16th, 2010
By COED Staff
Always Sunny In Philadelphia fans rejoice! “The D.E.N.N.I.S. System” episode is available on Amazon for only $1.99, sure it’s not free but when you use it tonight at a bar to pick up a smokin’ hot chick you’ll thank me later. In this episode Dennis reveals his foolproof system for seducing any woman to the rest of the gang, but none of them can seem to grasp it. Over 141,000 people on Facebook are apart of the “The D.E.N.N.I.S. System” fan page so if you haven’t seen the episode on FX or Comedy Central yet you can watch it now online.
Wednesday, September 16th, 2009
By Jake Guidry
Comedy television is back. I say this with complete conviction. After a decade full of questionable programming mostly due to reality show one-offs and Two and a Half Men, television finally has its act together. It’s been developing for years and we’ve now reached the pinnacle, the apex, the proverbial peak of the comedic mountain