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It’s what happened with Melissa villasenior. She had very good online sketches before joining the cast but has been reduced to playing bit parts in most sketches. The writers really don’t let anyone be wacky idiots except for Kate and even she is getting stale.

Mikey Day and Alex Moffat

Lauren Holt basically didn’t get anything interesting to do at all, so I hope it was her decision to leave. Yes, she’s a dead ringer for Aidy Bryant, which probably didn’t help matters - but that’s all I really have to say about her tenure...

Between the mullet and the glasses I’m getting very strong normcore* vibes from Sherman. Is this how people look now? Is this an intentional fashion choice? A comedic decision?

Me showing up to play bar trivia and seeing Matt Amodio sitting there.

Love Jurgen, definitely my favorite. I get this feeling Lizzie won’t last because Noel is so fascinated by her he takes up too much of her time and neglects his job. Which is a shame, because I’m fascinated by her, too.

I was sitting open-mouthed after that intro for a solid minute. They just leaned into it so much!

Hah, meanwhile my friend and I wanted to see what she was going to do during the technical.

Whenever the show starts to get less interesting they should just get Prue drunk again! I dunno, I think we might be watching for different reasons — I generally dislike “personalities” and think they’re trying too hard to stay on the show via that aspect rather than being able to do the dang job, like that dapper old

I am 35 years old; I know what a malt loaf is

I’m astounded that this is his debut album. Also I’m an old man who has no idea how the music industry works now.

The families in Malcolm In The Middle and The Middle weren’t middle class, they were working class families. Just because they live in a house don’t make them middle class.

There were some similarities between the two shows, and they seemed to kind of give a nod to that when Jane Kaczmarek showed up to play Frankie’s dental assistant teacher.

Let me tell ya, in 1988, the fallout from the Vietnam War still really HURT. Everyone knew someone who had been over there and got mentally wrecked, including the homeless guy on the corner asking for change. And while kids watching in 1988 might not have remembered the 60s “flower power” stuff, the adults sure as

You’ve never let external expectations put you in situations that you weren’t comfortable in? 

Just a note: even indoors distancing still does matter. There was one MIT study that was badly communicated that made it seem like Covid would mix  equally in the room but that’s generally not true. The distance is likely greater than 6 feet, and distancing doesn’t matter as much indoors, but it still does matter.

It's one of my biggest pandemic pet peeves. It's crazy how little people understand about the idea of ventilation, which seems fairly simple. "But it's outdoors!" So was every building before you put up walls and a ceiling. 

Good for Rogen. To be fair, if he was serious about his comments, he wouldn’t have been there in the first place. But I was glad he said it, because it needed to be said.

Who knows? It may have been as safe as he says. But it wasn’t a great look.

Baller move. Yeah, don’t tell people things will be outside and then just construct a building in an outdoor space. That just makes it inside again! I’ve seen so many restaurants do this - offer outdoor space, then essentially build another building in the street with four walls and a ceiling. You just recreated