It got a mention for Heidi fully committing to the physical comedy.
It got a mention for Heidi fully committing to the physical comedy.
I’m actually surprised that news of his death and any circumstances surrounding it were allowed to escape the country.
Jon Oliver did a very prescient segment on his show about yes, he’s always been like this.
Remember when Giuliani was...well, he was always an asshole, but remember when he wasn't literally a wizened, ichor-dripping hobgoblin?
It was a fine episode, nothing special. C to C+ feels right. The Barbie filmed piece was the best of the night. Funnily enough, I thought Davidson was better here in sketches as a host than he ever was as an actual cast member.
Seriously though, does Staten Island have like a national reputation that makes it worth endless jokes about? I am not from New York so I do not understand.
When Bowen Yang said ‘I used to work here’ in the Star Trek sketch I knew exactly where it was going, but the sketch was even more lazy and joke-free than I imagined it would be. Bowen seemed to be going through the numbers with such a terrible script, and poor Heidi Gardner was still committing to her android…
The best critique of South Park and one that’s come the closest to explaining why it rubs me the wrong way is that they always take the side of “not caring”. The end result is always that caring about anything is dumb and “both sides” are bad if either of them actually care.
Not to dash your hopes or anything, but Maher is a boomer-lite autocrat that prefers liberal autocracy to conservative autocracy (‘conservative autocrat’ = Dennis Miller). Those two dudes are birds of the same feather, just simping for different billionaires.
Literally nobody lives up to progressive idealism.
Why does it need to die, it is still good. You don’t like it stop watching it.
“...and, god, we’re already so tired.”
Waiting for the next Taylor Swift installment...
Maybe the most moving scene of the whole show for me is where Frasier has spent the whole episode struggling to get across town to accept a hugely prestigious award. And when he finally is about to make it on time by the skin of his teeth, his cab driver starts talking about the serious mental issues he’s been going…
Because it’s “cool” to be anti-laughtrack.
Millennial here. Frasier was awesome.
I agree with everything here, but the character of Frasier is constantly learning from those around him; he is not a basic elitist. He bites off more than he can chew, and can be oblivious to his own snobbery where he mouths off to anyone without thinking, but his appeal is his desire to learn, and analyze himself,…
No shit. This woman says more while doing less than any actress on television. Eyes, expression, body language, tone of voice. I have no issue calling her one of the best working actresses today and am still just bewildered how she never won an Emmy for Saul.
but there’s a lot of unrest in the labor world because people are looking around and saying, “How is this going to work in the long term?”
If he’s that worried, why not just make “Kim Wexler In Space” and then watch the money and awards pile up.