Not all the guests are young. There were a few middle aged guests in the first episode of season 2, like the ones Dolores strung up under a tree.
Not all the guests are young. There were a few middle aged guests in the first episode of season 2, like the ones Dolores strung up under a tree.
Whoosh.
I don’t think anyone’s mentioned it, but I enjoyed Maeve turning the tables on the writer by making him strip.
Yeah, I prefer my sci fi to be graduate level at least.
I can see your point. That’s how I always felt about Game of Thrones.
W is the only one in the photo who looks like he’s in mourning.
I guess that’s why he keeps taking money for those Old Spice ads that don’t perpetuate toxic masculinity at all.
Have we forgotten Shallow Hal so soon?
Some people actually do talk like that.
DeNiro let that applause go on as long as it did. He could have started speaking to cut it off. I was irked by that. Don’t you know the show is on a schedule, man?!
Look, I get what you’re saying, and I actually make my living using and choosing words. But there’s plenty to be sad about in the world without getting distraught over people just trying to brighten their day and be kind or friendly to others by using an unequivocally positive word rather than a neutral one. Just my…
“turns out to be a stereotypical ‘nice guy’, who’s just been waiting to pounce on his “best friend” when she’s at her lowest emotional moment”
Fair enough, but it was intended to be humorous, and that’s not up for debate. People are taking it very seriously. This person even got SAD because of it.
I stand by my choice of words.
Relax, it is a humorous Sean O’Neal piece. Enjoy the acerbic wit. (Great piece, Sean!)
I thought it was weird that he dinged Natalie Portman for being “laser focused” on the cue cards but didn’t call out Boseman for doing the same thing but worse.
There was maybe one lukewarm chuckle from the audience in the whole sketch. I feel like the whole “joke” of the sketch was supposed to be how Boseman’s character kept saying “squirt,” but you could barely understand him (in this and every other sketch—he was not a good host), and since that was the entire joke of the…
What about animals? The toys in Toy Story? Any other anthropomorphized object in a Pixar movie? ...Gumby?
Catholics love their fancy dress-up pageants. They’re like the theater kids of organized religion.
Bill Hader has a special place in my heart since his first season on SNL. He’s an incredibly skilled actor, as especially seen in Documentary Now!