The thing with the Ducca cast is that the good parts are absolutely hilarious, but there are a lot of parts that are slow and don't really go anywhere. So I tend not to get to it when things are busy unless I like the guest.
The thing with the Ducca cast is that the good parts are absolutely hilarious, but there are a lot of parts that are slow and don't really go anywhere. So I tend not to get to it when things are busy unless I like the guest.
I would say the commandment isn't even about using The Lord's name as a swear. I would say it's more about religious hypocrisy, about claiming to serve God falsely for your own benefit. Saying things like "Oh my God!" is at worst a minor subcategory of this.
No, it's a number of steps removed. Left brain versus right brain is highly oversimplified in pop culture, but it is a scientific fact that the two hemispheres are specialized in many ways. It is reductionist, but based on real science.
I also did not like this episode. I think it shows the beginning of a trend that would be one of the major factors in the show's decline: plugging the characters into the story rather than having the stories fit the characters. I think this started to happen a little in season 7 but was still kept within the zone of…
You know, I was raised in probably one of the most liberal Catholic environments there is. We had it constantly drilled into us that homophobia is wrong, that you should never discriminate or bully based on sexual orientation. They taught that the equal rights movement of the 70s was unequivocally a good thing, and…
Hey, look! Jonny's card says "Moo-moo-MOOVED me!" And there's a picture of a cow on it!
She can call it by any name she wants! Even if it's a terrible-sounding made-up word like "gayversary." I mean seriously, I love Cameron Esposito and I love the fact that she will use words like "gayversary" and not give a shit. But it doesn't change the fact that "gayversary" is a horrible word. I can't see it ever…
However sending nut pics to Adam Scott is a great idea.
I listened out of morbid curiosity. They didn't give me quite as much LIBERAL RAGE as I thought they would but I do get a little pissed off when I hear them ranting about how tough it is to be rich these days. I actually enjoyed one part in Saturday's ep where they were talking about the Rolling Stone cast member…
This was the week when Gillian really clicked with me. I liked her previous appearances but they were never quite best of the best. But this week had me laughing so much it hurt. Between the one liners and the singing, it was absolutely fantastic. A true grepisode, CBB really earned a C+ this week.
Ha ha, that Westboro Baptist one actually makes me happy. You know that Harris would definitely have wanted this to happen. Man, I hope I'm a good enough person to be condemned by the Westboro Baptists when I die.
Robin Williams was one of the saddest celebrity deaths I had experienced. And it was horrible, and tragic, and I felt extremely sad. But it was an empathetic kind of sadness. It was me thinking about the situation, imagining how Robin Williams must have felt, and imagining how his loved ones must feel.
For me, tears welled up just from seeing it on the site. At first I thought it was a compilation of old Farts and Pro segments or something. I couldn't believe we were lucky enough to actually have a new episode of Harris, Chelsea, Scott, and Scott that they recorded before he died.
I remember telling someone in college that I thought it would be cool to be able to play the 12 string guitar. She thought I made that up, and was just trying to fool her into thinking those actually existed. A week later, after she had looked it up, I brought it up again and she was just like "I KNOW! I'm stupid,…
Dust in the wind… All we are is dust in the wind…
YOUKNOWWHATTAMTALKINABOUT?!
To me, Matt LeBlanc will always be the guy from that terrible Married… with Children spinoff, with the creepy running subplot where the girl from Chasing Amy is counting down the days to her 18th birthday so she can have sex with him. Yes, this really was on TV.
"Wasted" is going too far but I definitely think he would have been EVEN BETTER if he had been mainly a comedic actor from the start. Assuming he had good enough roles available to him, of course.
The reason he's successful as a talk show host is because in that format especially, people want something familiar more than something good. They want to know what they're getting so they can just unwind and watch it without having to think too much. Fallon is also very amiable and you know he'll stick to the…
Yo! Lorne! WHAT IS UP WITH THE FUCKING T SHIRTS?!