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agreed, I don't know why you and the guy you're dating are arguing about a comedian in that analogy

For me, a WU has to do stand-up well and Jost has done good stand-up, it's just not translating

I thought Les Juenes and the Little Mermaid were the two funniest.

I was waiting for that

This is ridiculous, we need him on the Colbert report
Let Neil Patrick Harris or Conan do it

Yeah, but I think the interviews are stronger than the panel. She asks dumb questions of the panel and has gossip journalists on the panel.
My biggest complaint is that she has a midget as a sidekick solely because he's a midget and the way she finds him amusing makes it feel like I'm watching a 19th century Ringling

I think you're just looking for an excuse to show off your spelling skills. I can never even remember whether Philip Seymour Hoffman had one or two "l"s

Well, google his name and you'll find the press doesn't really care about him, so I don't believe he's ever had a press interview where anyone asked him if he is gay (or a press interview at all). He came on board the show along with 4 other white guys, so he's barely a public figure at this point. Someone on this

Isn't this the wrong day to release these things. Hated the first ep. Sec 31, I found way overrated

he never broke up with her because they never dated

Mr Big was the highlight of the night for me. It wasn't just the "butt sex" but the whole thing, but they needed a framing device, I agree. Then again, the show has too many framing devices.

It was slightly better than the average political sketch. Downey's tired sketches wouldn't have as many guest stars and would just work in jokes within a certain tired format.

cum is my least favorite word in the English language. Did we need another synonym for ejaculating and did we have to make it sound exactly like one of the most common verbs in the English language? How perverted are we?

I didn't even understand what happened at the end of the stilted cops/lovers sketch.

Ryan McGee is my sworn enemy though. He didn't respond to me on twitter.

I don't care about the AV Club grade so I don't feel like discussing that, but nearly everything on SNL gets a great diversity of reaction. Some people like What's Up with That, some hate it, I've even heard people think The Californians was clever

I thought it seemed kind of amateurish, but I kind of like him as a person (just don't think he's that impressive) and want him to succeed, so if other people like him as an artist, I suppose I'm happy. He reminds me of my goofy misguided little brother who has yet to get other adults to take him seriously. And it

So you're angry at Brooks for doing his job of appearing in sketches?

Responses to the reviewer:
1. Nice review! I especially liked your deconstruction of the race jokes. IMO, we really need to discuss race on SNL and not just "hire more black people" but what the sketches are actually saying about race. I think the way you recapped and analyzed "Black Jeopardy" made it seem like a

Thanks!
Doug and Claire also seem a lot like Fred and Carrie. I think Fred and characters too because the mayor calls them Fred and Carrie.
Who were the people who wanted Aubrey Plaza to house sit for them? Who were the people in the pilot episode with the farm. In this case, Fred's character had curly hair.
Man, I