Marc Summers was my first official crush. For whatever reason, he really did it for me at six years old.
Marc Summers was my first official crush. For whatever reason, he really did it for me at six years old.
I was so damn good at Get the Picture.
Jesus, Winston. That was a marvelous episode for many reasons (a sweet goodbye, an unexpected yet tender proposal, ass-out mug), but Winston nailed every single episode he appeared in. I mean, it's something I come to expect from him, but this was a whole different league of Winston comedy. I want to be his pal and…
He's so goddamn good at the phone!
Someone on here, and I forget who it was, once referred to Jimmy Fallon as "Buzzfeed Leno" and I nearly fell off my chair laughing.
Stan made me…feel things.
She's just so good. "Indestructible Machine"might be one of the top three most-played records of the past four years for me.
Then the episode wrapped, I thought I'd seen an entire episode of 10-to-1 sketches, which was great!
To mean, the last hour of this show was all 10-to-1:00s. Which is something I am a-okay with, by the way.
I love Mooney's interviews, as well. His "Ball Champions" one is a favorite in my house, and my husband and I have been anxiously awaiting Opening Day so we can cheer on "the big league boys." https://www.youtube.com/wat…
NNNOOOOOOoooooooooo!!!!
"Smell the fart" acting, being put to practice.
That was hands-down the biggest laugh of the entire season from me. It was so dumb and perfect.
I believe it was supposed to be Dean Martin. Apparently his Deano was great, too, but he just knocked it out of the park with Mason.
Love that one.
Van Wert! I had a very, very different experience growing up just down the road in Greenville, Ohio.
I loved the dolphin, but I loved that line even more. The dolphin had to die. For comedy.
I watched the MILF Island episode of 30 Rock right after this episode, not realizing what I knew that actress from. Perfect. Ass. Timing.
It was a great show! The first couple of seasons were just great television. I was a little miffed that the interviewer set it up like it was a universally panned show.
I think it's neat too. It's a wonder of science!