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Cecily as the woman who takes her church reading way too seriously killed me. I may or may not have a relative or two who fit the bill.

Guys, I just found out Leslie Jones is 47. I knew she was 'older', but damn. I really need to see my dermatologist.

Wiig's victory lap lasted three seasons.

Aidy knocked it out of the park in that one. Too bad we're likely to be getting three other iterations of that character in the near future.

You know, there are a ton of shows/films painting an actually terrible human being as some sort of misunderstood, tortured figure we're supposed to root for while the women in his life are 'unfair' to him.

I think the 'brave' comment and that little clip we saw, as well as Mickey's reaction, are hinting at Valerie being surprisingly good in Seeing Red. Yes, both Valerie and Kudrow are going to be nominated for an Emmy.

I've enjoyed most of Mike O'Brien's shorts but somehow I can't quite love them because I'm reminded of his complete incompetence as a live performer last year. Good for him, though.

Kenan's blatantly obvious phone it in-ing made it even worse.

The video of him dancing to Robyn made me develop actual feelings for him.

You know that Casey Wilson and June Diane Raphael wrote that film? Even if the premise is fucked up I'd have liked to see them play the Hudson-Hathaway roles.

Billy on the Street is the answer.

Yes, I'm thankful a low-rated show got to have seven seasons and a proper albeit short final season, but changing the day they've been in for almost six years and dumping the remaining episodes in less than two months kind of kills the 'event' feeling for its small but vocal fanbase. Or maybe it's just me (I'm well

This is a fucking disgrace even for NBC's standards.

This was shown in cinemas over here and I went to see it with the American guy I was dating. Halfway through the film he asked if we could leave (first and only time I've done that) and then we called it a night because he was super freaked out.

I wish Blue Ruin had gotten more love. Also, The Skeleton Twins leads being snubbed makes me really sad.

My nephew's going to remember this Christmas forever.

I saw this recently and I'm still haunted by it. An excellent debut and a performance for the ages by Essie Davis.

The unbearable tension leading up to the blowjob scene reminded me of Abel Ferrara's Snake Eyes (also known as Dangerous Game), where Harvey Keitel plays a film director who torments an actress played by Madonna. It's rumored that Ferrara asked Keitel to improvise some of the insults directed at her so she would react

I think we're heading in that direction. I can imagine Valerie being really insulted at first for being portrayed like that and then jumping on the "feminism!" bandwagon once the praise starts coming in.

I'm probably overthinking this but isn't the wig a way for Valerie to distance herself from Mallory and the things she (Mallory) goes through in the show? Fuck, this new season is destroying me. I've been a Kudrow fan for a really long time but she's really knocking it out of the park and doing career-best job. My