He was hilarious on Veep a couple years ago.
He was hilarious on Veep a couple years ago.
I'm kind of tired of her editorializing this series. It feels like she couldn't make up her mind about certain major events. I would understand if someone asked her this in an interview, but she's just putting this out there on Twitter.
He was also the only character from the protagonist ensemble to have been by himself when he went :(
I thought the real Senator Franken would appear on Update too! But Alex Moffat has a pretty good impression, so I guess all's well.
"I want one day without a CNN alert that scares the hell out of me" CAN RELATE!
In that moment, I thought to myself, he can't be a real Harry Potter fan because a real Harry Potter fan would know the difference between Gryffindor and Ravenclaw.
DON'T EVEN SAY THAT
I loved Season 4 a lot though, so I knew I had to lower my expectations a little for a subsequent season with a new showrunner.
I kind of love that Suicide Squad was left out of this.
Glad for the return of Dyke & Fats.
She's been getting a lot of voiceover roles this season, which is great because she's quite good at getting laughs through them. ("CHONK!")
I think it's more notable that he's the youngest player on the show currently. He's probably 6 or 7 years younger than the next oldest player.
It stresses me out a lot, but I suppose if the media went on about how Clinton was going to win, a good amount people would become complacent and just not go out and vote.
In my mind, Paul Brittain was the most callous firing, only because they couldn't even wait until the end of the season to let him go.
I was trying to rationalize it as that, very deep down, he's upset about his dad passing away and was just being an extra huge dick because of it. But yikes, it was very hard to watch him talk to Edgar that way.
It was the "I haven't seen you in years" bit that got me.
Apparently Emily Blunt is hosting Oct 15th. Good host choices all around.
I just… cannot believe he said that. Somehow, of everything he's said this entire campaign, it was the most false statement he's ever made.
I think Killam had a unique sort of physical comedy (Les Jeunes De Paris, Merryville Brothers, that thing where he was a dead, floating body), but it got overshadowed when the show went through a cast transition and needed him to be more of a utility player.
Just thought I'd put it here - Glice is legitimately one of my favorite SNL sketches, and on bad days I'll sometimes watch it for a laugh. It's just a really fun, dumb sketch.