I had no idea that a movie featuring a magical, ice wielding princess was most concerned with historical accuracy. How curious
I had no idea that a movie featuring a magical, ice wielding princess was most concerned with historical accuracy. How curious
This was a really fun episode though I'm surprised you didn't mention Diaz more as her own hatred of thanksgiving - and the desire for a disastrous one - was also quite amusing and seeing a tiny glimpse into her own family (and much younger sibling) was really quite cute.
This episode was really off to me but all the good moments came from Josh's ability to sell this awful material. It was ok but not nearly as good as last week.
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Why did you guys do this? Surely their had to be better solutions to the issues than this redesign. Can you at least give us the option to go back?
I'm holding out hope that after '4 Christmases' he was banned from holiday movies altogether.
I understand it but it's still annoying. Christmas already dominates December and frankly I always felt Christmas anything before Black Friday was too much but mostly tolerable the last full week of November but when retail workers have to put up Christmas items along side Halloween ones it's a bit too much.
It still boggles my mind that someone ACTUALLY said this on television, let alone someone in a position of power. I'm not sure if i feel worse for his wife or young children :/
'Wore my blonde wig tonight and got my TUCK just right!'
I hated her too, which is why the sketch worked so well for me as I met several of those girl while in classes & got what they were going for immediately.
Easily the best episode of the season for me. Gaga's opening was gorgeous (a lot of people want an actual jazz version of applause and you can count me amongst them) and as someone who was in theater/performing arts classes as a child the 'Spotlightz' sketch hit home for me while 'Waking up with Kimye might be my…
I felt completely disgusted watching Mellie get raped. Aside from the fact that it wasn't what she needed to happen in order to make me personally adore her/see her strenth - I could see all of those things about her before this week & could appreciate the complex situation she was in - but it feels…..cheap?
I like what they did with Sadie & her mother as, despite meeting her just once before in season 1(?), she was a clearly defined character - shallow, WASPy, concerned with appearances - and that lack of empathy played into the woman we already knew. The fact that Sadie stopped caring about status & really only wanted…
The Mycroft/Joan revelation hit me in an odd way - I was disappointed a bit that it happened, as I enjoyed the idea of Sherlock assuming something ridiculous for no reason & being completely wrong on it, but also relieved that it seems as though with their coupling established any chances of Joan & Sherlock ending up…
Josie was EVERYTHING in that speech. She got my vote with her monologue in the last episode but tonight made me really, REALLY want her to win.
I'm surprised you didn't mention Jenna's most pointed dig where she implies that Tamara only has Jake because of him being her sloppy seconds. That, more than anything, really stuck with me. This episode was really great, my favorite so far of 3B if only for the Matty & Sadie interactions. (and did you see Jenna's…
I completely agree with this as I get the overall feeling that he likes what he likes & can't be bothered with valid critiques or suggestions from others, which only makes me curious as to the overall experience of being a minority cast member on SNL :/
The opening left me cold - Acknowledging and poking fun at a problem isn't the same as taking it seriously or actually addressing it and I worry that Lorne will use it as a reference point in the future should be fail to indeed hire any female talent of color. The rest of the episode had me feeling an odd sense of…
This episode was mostly ok, though I spent a lot of it in anticipation of the dress, which didn't disappoint. The Marcus story was fine and the debate scene was beautifully acted but I have an overall 'eh' to this episode.
While I can't say that I found anything uproariously funny this week I can appreciate this episode a lot because it was easily the most consistent one we've had with the new cast. I wonder if they've found their groove or if this was just a fluke. The 'slave' sketch sat right at the line of cringeworthy but I was…