“During some war...one of the big ones, probably."
“During some war...one of the big ones, probably."
Plus, that was one of the best acceptance speeches I have ever seen.
“Born in England in the 1940s”
She actually did get nominated for Ensemble, but your point still stands.
Severance was robbed.
I now entirely believe that all of these awards – even the SAGs – have become about who dominates “the conversation” at voting time, because the only rational explanation I can figure to Rhea Seehorn not being nominated is that the only time her name enters “the conversation” is when she’s perpetually overlooked…
I mean, even the winner knew Severance was better (and I’m fully convinced he--like myself--100% expected Severance to win). That was the biggest robbery of the entire night.
Problem was, the first couple of winners went on and on unfettered, THEN they started playing people like Michelle Yeoh which, if you’re going to do that, do it from the get-go. I can kinda see later winners getting pissed that THEY were getting the “STFU” music.
House of the Dragon better than Better Call Saul?
Important question, did Better Call Saul get the Wire treatment and actually never win at the Golden Globes and Emmys? Because if so holy fucking shit what.
I can’t believe Costner and House of the Dragons won. Did HFPA even watch the nominees for tv shows this year? Odenkirck or Scott ABSOLUTELY deserved it this year.
Dude, what's up with you lately?
It’s not too hard to get ‘condemned’ by the ADL for a joke that involves Jewish people or Jewish culture. Just ask Larry David, Seth Macfarlane, Rob Reiner, Joan Rivers, Michael Che, Trevor Noah, and Sacha Baron Cohen.
Meanwhile the white supremacists who really control everything just sit back and watch the marginalized groups fight each other.
Very interesting that you point this out, given that in jezebel’s comment section there are trans people writing, "Jesus Jews are touchy. They think they're oppressed, try being trans". It's turning into a fight amongst marginalized communities...I feel like society is turning into a right-wing punchline.
Here, let’s translate this from absolute fucking wankery:
This review is a great example of “both-side-ism,” giving the illusion that there are roughly equal sized camps disagreeing about Dave Chappelle. Dave Chappelle is very popular and only a small group of “very online” people believe he has transgressed against some sacred taboo.
Its not bigotry, his critics who keep regurgitating that bullshit are fucking morons. Half of em (and half is a generous estimate)-probably havent even watched his specials-the media’s just decided he’s the bad guy and they swallowed it, like you, apparently.
SNL sucks now. OF COURSE the dave chapelle episode was the best one, because hes a great comedian. His mindless, woke critics can go eat a dick.
So, a handful of writers sat out this episode and, as a result, it turned out to be the best of the season. If I were Lorne, I’d thank those writers for identifying themselves as the problem and give them their walking papers.