When thye introduced the first categories I said to my fiancée, "the guy in the middle is going STRAIGHT for the 'Marvel Universe' questions." And he did.
When thye introduced the first categories I said to my fiancée, "the guy in the middle is going STRAIGHT for the 'Marvel Universe' questions." And he did.
You're right. Conan's remotes rival Letterman's
Loved Stefon, never thought Herb Welch was funny enough to be a recurring character.
Nah, Corden's way worse.
My rankings are:
Plus Fallon's starting to develop that creepy Matthew Broderick "look like both a teenager and an old man at the same time" vibe going now.
He was great in everything he was in.
Easy there, Milo.
Not to mention there wouldn't have BEEN a David Bowie without Chuck Berry.
Hulu, I think
I thought it was a great episode. I think every sketch made me laugh. The only thing that would have made it funnier is if Father John Misty showed up to dance with Lorde.
Because he seems to think that the louder he shouts a joke, the funnier that joke is. Also he is an even worse interviewer than Jimmy Fallon, and that's saying something.
He was the Russian millionaire guy in that commercial with the pygmy giraffe.
MeMaw RIP
As long as there will be no more dull and talky scenes between Rev. No Balls and Mopey Maria, I don't care what happens.
I'm Mitchell Chaise… er…Um Mackie Chi…oh forget it, back to you, Colin.
I really wish it got a second season. I think the "mysteries" or whatever he was supposed to solve each episode were pretty unmemorable but all the "why is this happening?" stuff and the family drama stuff were pretty intriguing. Then there was the episode where he fucked things up in the past and came back to the…
Yeah but this time H.G. Wells and Jack the Ripper both look like male models because network TV is still terrible.
Oh, is that the movie we're going to eternally bash Oscar for snubbing this year to make us all look like really really smart film buffs? Thanks for the heads up.
I'm just kind of surprised that Trevor Noah is the type of person that watches his own show on TV.
Asian Paul Reubens