I'm going to retroactively reward that period to Tina, who probably wrote his best stuff then anyway.
I'm going to retroactively reward that period to Tina, who probably wrote his best stuff then anyway.
They were cracking each other up, and also his accent was just … wow. Still, it was way beyond some of his botched sketches in earlier hosting stints. I liked that they just kept plugging along.
How different is self-satisfied from indifferent? To me it seemed like Scott was posting all the correct current talking points without meaning any of it. Garnering praise through click-bait.
I'm checking out of that attempt at a career resuscitation. It'll be like fast forwarding the musical act this week, except we'll FF everything but Weekend Update.
Was it Baldwin that pushed everyone else out, or was it Louis? When SNL gets an actual comic who's game and writes, they tend to hand the whole show to him or her. Cecily, Beck, Bobby, Vanessa, Vanessa, Ady, Kate, and Kyle all had more than one sketch or featured lines. Leslie almost ruined the soda shop sketch by not…
The ads have all the best scenes already.
Still preferred it to the other Nolan Batman films.
C'mon, give Jude Law some credit!
Like AI, which it recalls in several ways.
So disappointing. Binoche is also mostly wasted.
He is without doubt the very best part and steals every one of his scenes, despite a complete lack of competition.
She was amazing in that!
In a very showy role, and she was basically the second lead of the film.
I was very worried how Celeste, in her own personal hell already, would react when Jane told her what Ziggy had finally confessed. She could have gotten defensive and angry, as Renata initially did, and yet instead it was more like she heard more bad news she already half expected. So tragic.
"More manslaughter" doesn't sound as dramatic. Who would watch a "manslaughter mystery?" Bonnie wasn't the one being attacked, she was witnessing it and stepped in, so it's ambiguous what the law would decided, if the women hadn't immediately closed ranks.
I've literally been watching the opening credits all season not recognizing her in the Eliza Doolittle getup because of the black wig!
It was a whodunit + a whowasit? They had a lot of red herrings along the way to keep us guessing: Jane's visit to the decorator, her frequent fantasies about her gun, Perry always playing a monster for laughs, Ed seeming kind of creepy and stalkery around other women (and defensive around Nathan), not showing us stuff…
Skarsgard won at one thing: best Elvis costume! Somebody looks like a movie star, and it even fit the story of everybody tending to see Perry and Celeste as perfect because of their looks.
There have been a lot of covers of that song!
They've always portrayed Kerry/Cary as very self-involved, including when he was treating David. Absent-minded professor stuff. And David was still having issues until King jumped ship. "When we pull, you push!"