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It can be two things. I'm on board with the anti-Trump part, not the "We can save the world with acting!" stuff.

If you really think about it, being an actor in mainstream Hollywood movies is the most important job in the world, isn't it?

LMAO at Hollywood being a persecuted minority.

ACTING!!!

I have many questions about that very long speech, but Viola Davis was onscreen so I'll just roll with it.

I would describe it as prestige-ey. I was very put off by the glorification of monarchy, but that obviously comes with the premise.

This is… not a very good choice, to be honest.

Everyone being barely aware that Jimmy Fallon is onstage will never not be hilarious. He can host next year if he promises to suck this bad again.

I still haven't seen or learned anything about The Night Manager since I hadn't saw or even even heard of The Night Manager when it won several Emmys. I feel like there's a great story here somewhere.

Jimmy Fallon bombing even harder than he already has is the only thought that keeps me going.

Jimmy Fallon is even bad at being earnest.

Oh wow, a comedy bit that actually landed, and only 90 minutes into the show!

Don't you care about this random minor character that was forcibly memefied?!

She improves everything she's in (meaning most British shows).

She rules. Latest thing with her I saw was Fleabag, which I thought was one of last year's best shows.

Unfortunately, Olivia Colman is awesome and doesn't care about this bullshit.

Jimmy Fallon appears to be doing performance art instead of hosting, it's great.

Jimmy Fallon is doing some dada thing now.

Sounds about right.

Ryan Murphy wasn't involved in the writing, so it doesn't feel like you're having a stroke. It's pretty good, actually.