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I think impressionists, by the nature of what they do, tend to be pretty meticulous.

And yet she's still going to get cast as someone's annoyed girlfriend and fourth lead.

Against my better judgement on a lovely Sunday afternoon:
I like Leslie Jones. I think she's funny. I think she's also clearly not a natural live sketch performer. However, there have been shows where she's been very strong in filmed pieces and on Update, as herself. [Shrugs.] There's really no agenda here—I think

Grades are far less important (to me, anyway) than the, your know, thousands of other letters that go into making a review. But, for the record, Julia Louis-Dreyfus episode got a B while this one was given a B-.

That'll show 'em! Yeah, I watched the whole sketch once NBC.com posted it. Meh.

That does sound very disappointing.

"Have you ever seen an ex-clown?"

And Jay Pharoah on the Old Navy ad, too.

Jerry. Rocky.

What's a bummer about that one (apart form eternal bummer Bolton)? I may be sleepy.

Well, 2015. But earlier this season. You're doing fine.

Didn't get to see it tonight. Which one was it. Oh: Rocky.

So you're saying you DON'T have a billion dollars?

Ask Les.

I mean, I can do it now.

Obviously, I saw it before what happened, getting to review it and all. But I say watch it and enjoy it. I get the strange sort of grief you're talking about—but we form attachments to artists who get to us out of proportion to their distance from us personally. Rewatching it as I did after hearing about what

It's worth it.

As far as I know, they're not starting it up at all as yet. Thus—Organize!

Nailed it.