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Exactly. I felt like she was there to do material that the white boys and girls couldn't get away with, and to remind us that there are people of color working for SNL. It left a bad taste in my mouth.

Hated Beygency, a cynical attempt at virality amongst the tumblr crowd. still hate Jost (#CancelJost indeed) and he's bringing down Cecily with him. I don't understand why Leslie Jones came out, except to continue proving that Lorne Micheals isn't racist and keep Jay Pharoah happy. Not a great episode but a mild

Just me who didn't like it? Ok then. Sorry to have bothered you.

I say this as a former skepchick who abandoned them when I grew up and stopped trying to be incediary:
There's a lot of evidence that Amy Davis Roth fabricated incidents for attention. She was very much an attention seeker who thought she was a "celebrity atheist". She considered herself this huge deal because people

There are more female sci-fi fans than women. Roddenberry tells the story of the early Star Trek conventions being filled with women and women alone. Ray Bradbury always said most his fans were women, so did Heinlein and Asimov. As did Orson Scott Card, Ronald D. Moore and even George Lucas said the "hardcore" fans

I thought this was average. Nothing special. I thought that Anna Kendrick's episode was honestly the worst hour of television I've seen in years. Just consistently awful throughout. What pissed me off more was on here (and elsewhere) the general consensus was "yeah it sucked.. but Anna was so cute/enthusiastic!". Yes

I feel like I've gone insane. This was dire. I get it Kendrick is cute, she has a nice rack, but god damn it this was awful.

Am… Am I the only one who doesn't like this column?

Are you the same people who've never noticed Colin Meloy's fake-English accent either?

Joey Ramone. Phil Spector said Joey Ramone had one of the most perfect voices in music.

I was so annoyed the movie didn't outright kill Piz. Like I had a theory that the way it was gonna go, was she was solving Piz' murder.

Piz was such a wet blanket as well "uh hi, I have no personality and I talk.. kinda in bursts.. and yeah.. well thats me, you know. nervous is sort of a personality… I mean I guess… "

Really? She's the worst thing about MJFS in my opinion. That might be because her character is utterly superfluous though.

When a girl left me (on the same day we were supposed to move in together, turned out she was moving in with someone else) I played the original MF song on repeat. It just summed up everything I was feeling at that time so perfectly. A kind of accepting misery.

The worst thing about MJFS is the icky chemistry between the elder brother and the sister. The writers clearly know it as well, because they haven't put those two together since that became apparent.

I thought this would happen to Jay Pharoah in his first season (and in many ways I wish it had), but he's somehow still there. However SNL's history is full of women who've been one season wonders, Lorne seems to be more forgiving of men. She's definitely someone who could go and I wouldn't miss her. I'd forgotten she

I used to work at a chicago gay bar called KikKat lounge. This has nothing to do with Japan, or indeed Kik Kats, I just remembered.

For some reason this site seems obcessed with telling me I want to read Savage Love, every single day it's the first article I see when I look for a column I actually like.

I did this when it was in Cosmo last month. It turns out I *do* put my career before men.

OFAH is in every screenwriting book written by a UK-based screenwriter. Whatever you think of John Sullivan (least inventive is definatly not true, but the rest are entirely your opinion), he knew his characters inside out. He had a perfect grasp of their characters and up until the terrible "they lost all their