Okay, someone needs to link me to that song right now.
Okay, someone needs to link me to that song right now.
I don't know if I've ever had French's ketchup. All I know is Hunts ketchup is awful.
I'm not saying it's weird that she's bi, just weird that the show threw the fact out like that without mentioning it before.
Oh, man, I thought that was probably the worst episode they've done. Making fun of bad sitcoms is like shooting fish in a barrell, and fake laugh tracks are pretty much always not funny.
Yellow mustard is definitely pretty much all the same, but ketchup, well, Heinz is the only edible ketchup. I ended up with a bottle of Hunts a while back (someone was cleaning out cupboards and gave it to me) and it was absolutely horrid.
There's definitely a lot of laughs in those sketches, I didn't mean to imply otherwise. Recurring characters are often the weakest part of SNL.
The Ladies Man may be the weakest thing he ever did on SNL, but I like him so much I still think I should catch up with the movie at some point.
It was just a goof!
Eh, maybe he can also play "loser," too. You're right, he was great on Party Down. I was mostly just thinking of Burning Love. That might be his finest role.
Ouch! Again, I rather enjoyed the show. I thought it was way better than Raising Hope, which premiered on the same night.
Still haven't seen Hotwives, though it's on my Hulu queue. I actually got a little exhausted with JDR on Burning Love, though I liked her a lot on NTSF. The movie she and Casey Wilson made together was terrible.
I missed that and need to look it up.
It made it through a whole season, though. It was just on a channel that doesn't have any reputation for sitcoms, so no one saw it. USA can only handle mediocre, semi-comic procedurals only boring people watch.
From what I've heard it's ratings are very, very low.
You're not telling me those balloons are real, are you?
Of the three friends, the only one I found consistently funny was the blonde, and, no, not just because she was hot. I just thought she had a funny personality. Gil was maybe a little too offputting (his role on Broad City definitely doesn't help) and Kay just never had anything to do.
I like that they finally had the lesbian be in a lesbian relationship by the end of the series. One Big Happy had a similar problem. They had the opportunity to have Erin Hayes as Elisha Cuthbert's girlfriend but they threw it away immediately. It's not like Erin Hayes has anything better to do.
Oh, is it? Is it harsh barley?
They've been really bad about Zara. Really, neither of the women have had a lot to do compared to the guys. But both of them are really funny and I'm looking forward to the writing finding its feet.
No, she was with a guy in the first episode. I thought that was weird, though I guess we can just assume she's bi.