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It's kind of cheap to use the device that she's just so sexy that they won't shoot her on sight, but it is the 1940's and men don't think women can do anything.

Hey guys, come aboard my Aasif train to PotentialHostCandidateville!

I got tired and decided to quote Simpsons.

Therein lies the game…

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And in-between, you gotta take Oliver clothes off.

I whole-heartedly agree. Since watching The Daily Show in 10th grade, I've sharpened my bullshit detector so much, and more.

Well I'd rather blame poor education systems that don't get critical thinking skills as down as they should, or I'd blame the people who bullshit and need to be called out on it, over the Stewbeefs of the world who light our candles in the dark.

Compared to The Most of The Jost, I felt a little bit of emotion come through in that line, a twinkle in his eye kind of thing.

They mentioned Lorne wasn't there always, and they had clips of Mr. Bill in the pre-taped shorts montage.

They had all that talent and all those people, hosts and cast members, and there should have been a full half-hours worth of short original sketches, instead of people talking.

They had a metaphorical horse, The Californians.

They showed Jost's best joke, which was last month.

I wish there were a lot of shorter sketches instead of longer ones, or even look-back half-clips; things that mixed together people from all casts. A real collage making original sketches, that no matter how weird, would work anyway with such star power.

I wish we'd gotten to see Zach Galifianakis's "Man without a beard" character.

*Walken introduces him, and walks to the stage, camera follows. He lays down under the ceiling, next to Kanye for the whole performance.*

Yeah but her response to "What was SNL like in the 40's?" was perfect for how dumb the question was.

That sounds so fascist coming from the mouth of "the wrong side" but sounds somewhat necessary spoken from "the right side." I got nothing to add beyond that, just think it's funny.

I can dig the longing for people to take the face value news and think deeply about it for themselves, but is that really realistic in an age when even NPR tells you how long it'll take to read one of their articles? The attention span is to read something and move on, I mean just look at the "CHECK THIS OUT:" related

Can't start the day without your Serial.