I like the comparison to The Walking Dead, because while this show is stupid a lot of the time, there's nothing else like it on tv.
I like the comparison to The Walking Dead, because while this show is stupid a lot of the time, there's nothing else like it on tv.
The second I realized the first sketch after the intro was Secret Word, I almost just gave up and turned it off. And even though I love Bill Hader, Herb Welch is dead and beaten. But then it got better. Weekend Update was meh, but Jason Sudeikis' devil is always good. I had never seen the French dance skit before,…
I thought Ryan's line about his mom's car was pretty hysterical.
I root for Dusty every week. He never says anything pretentious that makes me roll my eyes, and he kind of fits the underdog role with how different he is. His face when Young won was priceless too.
I'd rather not see Coach win just so that we don't have to see whatever ridiculous religious proclamations he comes up with at the end.
Ozzy hasn't really played well. His social game has been hilariously bad in my opinion. He plays like that kid in high school who was good at sports and was sort of charismatic at times, but also had an embarrassing temper and is an arrogant dick sometimes.
If they had ended up pulling rocks, and Upolu still came out with the advantage would she complain about wasting 6 weeks of her life?
I think she's considered strong because she's been the strongest woman in challenges and her social game, while kind of annoying, has also worked well for her so far. She's trying to sneak into Upolu, and if she wasn't so terribly obvious, she might've had a chance. I'm pretty sure all Whitney did was chew out John…
Watching the LSU-Bama, I ended up rooting for LSU simply because I wanted to see the devastated faces of all the fans in the stadium. The fact that there were so many tears just was hysterical. There's nothing wrong with disappointment, but crying? That's weird.
TAKE IT BACK
Rick Perry's hula girl saying "hola" is probably the funniest single joke this season
Was it just the editing, or did Conan just sometimes just start insulting someone without any warning? Sometimes I would think "man this guy's a bit of a dick" but then he would laugh and I would be like "oh right this conan"
That angry lady was the best part of the already hilarious video
dang I suck at this
You forgot "It's not how old we are. It's how when we are."
Ya Young's piece looked pretty terrible…I guess the concept lifted it above the bottom, but I think execution wise, it was as bad as, if not worse than, Sucklord's ugly tree-thing.
I'm really hoping that after this all of Savaii excepting Cochrane get voted off. It could potentially make two or three boring episodes but after that it could get seriously amazing. This group appears super close and everything, but I'm sure the smarter players (Coach, Albert, law school girl) are already thinking…
I don't really think he's gonna win it no matter what he does. Basically by switching he got through Tribal without the rocks. He's been playing tribal-to-tribal and this continued that trend. And if somehow he makes the end (very long shot), he can at least say he made a big move.
Definitely one of the funnier episodes of this show. Amy's parents were funny enough to get past the cliche, but it was that freaking powerpoint that made the episode. Ava's story was very meh and predictable (with that funny line about hair) until the powerpoint gloriously made it all worth. The weird part is that…
That last quote is probably the most awesomely coherent thing Brandon has ever said.