Tom Meisfjord
Expertise
Marvel And DC Comics, Syndication-era Star Trek, Classic SNL
- Tom Meisfjord has spent his life consuming media and expelling snarky comedy.
- His writing has landed him spots in the Seattle International Comedy Competition and tours across the United States.
- He is the co-creator of the 'Reel Comedy' sketch show and a regular contributor to Spokane, Washington's 50 Hour Slam film festival.
Experience
Tom has been a contributor to the Static Media family of websites since 2018, when he started writing as a freelancer for Grunge. Since then, he's turned his borderline-obsession with popular culture into a fulltime career, helping to spearhead new scripted and improvised content including "Everything Marvel," "Looper Show," and the original internet comedy series "Okay So Basically." His encyclopedic knowledge of the nerd world makes him sort of a pain at social functions, but could be just the shot in the arm that your pop culture appreciation needs.
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Stories By Tom Meisfjord
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Now that the gates of the Marvel Multiverse are open, it's time to bring in a Fant4stic twist, courtesy of the evilest Reed Richards.
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The crew of American Pickers were once glad that the owners of a Dodge Ramcharger didn't want to sell. Here's why they felt relieved to not pick something.
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"Blue Bloods" showrunner Kevin Wade shared why he thinks the crime procedural has worked so well at portraying different storylines.
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"Family Guy" fans are confused as to why Peter is still friends with Quagmire, especially due to the latter's actions toward certain Griffin family members.
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If things had gone a certain way, you'd be watching Yellowstone on HBO and its star would be Robert Redford.
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Longtime fans of "South Park" may not know this. Apparently, a focus group for the show's pilot episode was brought to tears, and not in a good way.
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Cole Hauser had a special relationship with his first Yellowstone horse, but their heartwarming time together had to come to an end.
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"Shameless" was full of lovable characters who did some questionable things -- and it's those questionable things that make some fans dislike this relationship.
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Dr. Tim Whatley sure has a lot of explaining to do, particularly in New Mexico.
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The season finale for "The Last of Us" was pretty dark. But, what if fans already saw something even more depressing earlier on in the show?
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Representatives of the great state of Alaska were none too thrilled with the cast and crew of Gold Rush: Alaska, and they weren't shy about saying so.
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Here's why The Big Bang Theory's Melissa Rauch found her time working on the show to be similar to attending college to learn sitcom concepts.
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Here's why Community creator Dan Harmon believes the show, despite featuring a cast of fictional characters, is based on a true-to-life story in its own way.
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"Modern Family" fans may be surprised to know that Jesse Tyler Ferguson actually thought he might be fired after a mistake he made during an early season.
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Each of the Gallaghers has done heinous things; however, "Shameless" fans agree Carl is hands down the best of the siblings in this gritty Showtime series.
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"Breaking Bad" was the type of show that turned actors into stars -- even supporting actors. Fans took to YouTube to celebrate this guest's performance.
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It's not every day you see a giant marshmallow man-monster, even in film --"Ghostbusters"' iconic Mister Stay-Puft has surprisingly held up in fan opinion.
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"Impractical Jokers" is famous for portraying, uh, impractical jokes and pranks -- however, some are too impractical to even attempt for this financial reason.
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The world of "Star Trek" has always been a dangerous place. But Ed Speleers thinks a different kind of danger exists for a Star Trek actor.
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Apparently, the cast and crew of The Office was super stoked to have Will Ferrell around as Deangelo Vickers.
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If Danielle Colby from American Pickers has learned anything recently, it's that the price of these antique garments has skyrocketed.
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With so many fun memories on set, Jesse Williams cherishes a gross but fun "Grey's Anatomy" tradition with his co-stars and you'll never guess what it is.
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"Niagra" is often considered a high point of "The Office." But as Steve Carell revealed, the two-part episode almost contained an outlandish horse stunt.
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Arwen and Aragorn from "The Lord of the Rings" are related, but don't worry. Turns out, kissing his aunt doesn't matter too much for Aragorn's romance.
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"American Pickers" star Mike Wolfe has had many amazing, lucrative finds over the years, but he once paid a whopping $325 for a broken clock.
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"Harry Potter" is a franchise that seemed to take over the world, and this dream project from Michael Jackson would have made for quite the crossover.
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If you're wondering why Ghostface from "Scream 6" looks so familiar, here's where you've probably seen him before.