Yeah! I hope they try to spin that off into a sketch or an Update bit or something.
Yeah! I hope they try to spin that off into a sketch or an Update bit or something.
Her bored-face wasn't as exquisite as McKinnon's, but I thought her timing was really strong.
Totally agree.
One of my favourite things about this episode was the way Miley handled the monologue; not acknowledging the laughs and applause from the audience really helped sell the bit. It was a rather bog-standard SNL monologue, but watching Miley here made it very clear to me how self-sabotaging a lot of the…
Sketch by sketch, my impression of this isn't too far off from Sims', but the stuff that hit for me, hit to such a degree that all the boats rose, along with me minding the duds a whole lot less. It was definitely a huge step up from last week’s lacklustre premiere. Aside from a couple of sketches where she misjudged…
Have to disagree with the assessment of Sariya's work. I can't say I'd formed an opinion one way or the other before this, but I thought this was a solid piece. She manages to leaven in analysis and a point-of-view into her recapping, which is the way to do it if you're going to focus this heavily on the story, its…
Could we please leave out discussion of previews and spoilery casting news, or at least confine it to a clearly labeled thread? Thanks, on behalf of those of us on the far side of the spoilerphobic spectrum.
Unemployed boss or not, given that she was on, what, three (?) episodes last season, the show hasn't exactly shown much willingness to move the character anywhere close to a recurring slot. Too bad.
You leave Winston and Ferguson to share their pasta in peace!
In a shocking development… we find out that Haddie has dropped out of college… under cover of dark… to run for Mayor as well!
The Danish word for "grandma" is actually spelled "mormor" (mother's mother; the paternal grandmother is "farmor"), but Danish pronunciation is notoriously mealy-mouthed — compared to Norwegian, anyway, which (written down) is basically the same language.
I was referring to the show passing off two of the "good guys" torturing a suspect as character development, said character development consisting of two law enforcement and/or intelligence operatives being so spectacularly bad at their jobs that they weren't able to extract the information without inflicting bodily…
Great reply. My favourites missing from your list are John Legend and The-Dream, but neither one is really doing what JT is doing.
Year of Prentice Penny!
"Your google search for "regulation sex pants" yielded no results." :(
@avclub-22917e9547a39fad4966a8da3067b595:disqus Regarding your last edit: where's Lying Cat when you need it?
How great was that scene with Jenny and Ichabod? Instant chemistry between the two of them. If I was the shipping kind, I would be sharpening my gifs right about now. Or whatever it is they do when setting their sights on an "OTP".
At least some of the offensiveness of the bit was leeched off by Michael Teh's performance, which I thought was refreshingly nuanced, and blessedly free of the usual tics associated with parts like this. Although, it might just be that he's Australian (with Filipino roots, I think?), and as such further proof of…
I approve of this comment's tacit slight to the Breaking Bad finale.
I've been man-crushing on him since 2001 (The Anniversary Party), so I'm going to go with "no".
According to IMDB, his name is actually "Carey". Dude is so off-brand he can't even spell the name right.