"Silicon Valley" premiere > "Veep" premiere. I'm surprised AV Club got it the other way around.
"Silicon Valley" premiere > "Veep" premiere. I'm surprised AV Club got it the other way around.
Practically laugh-free episode, one of the weakest in the show's run for me.
It's diminishing returns with Mimi as the season wears on. She kinda becomes the Randy of this season by her final appearance.
Her most notorious piece is probably "Blowjob girl", which was what brought her to my attention. Hilarious!
I loved that guy!
I wish she'd stuck around there because the guy who played her boss was hilarious! When he joyfully threw glitter in the air around Kimmy and she got all excited, then with a deadpan face told her to "Clean that up", I just about died.
Titus' description of books made me do a literal spit take!
This truly was one of the funniest episodes of the show and easily one of my favorite ever celebrities-as-themselves sitcom appearances. I think tonight's the right time to revisit it.
He might have won had he done that. Maaaaybe lol
The women might have zero say in the matter. Tai could go on an immunity winning streak, play his idol + his advantage, and make it to final 3 or even final 2.
Probst has clarified that Neal could have given his idol to Aubry or Debbie. But that's different from a tribal council vote-out, and those rules might be different (i.e., if you have an idol, you take it with you).
Oddly enough, though, considering Penner's a professional actor, Aubry sold her position far, far better!
Thank you! I'm glad someone agrees with me here.
People keep saying this, but they ignore the immunity necklace, which is key to determining who's going home that episode. Tai's shown himself a strong competitor, so he could very easily make it to final two and win.
He's totally Rick Nelson!
Tymberlee Hill and Tracee Ellis Ross were everything for me! I had no idea they were the comedy duo I need in my life. Love them separately, now I practically demand to see them together again in something, a show, a movie, anything.
*singing* "I'm so good at being Phe Phe!"
LOL I did love that desperate "Right?!"
Agreed. Having one of her last appearances be her drunk and yelling nonsensically on Kimmy's couch showed the writers had run out of ideas on how to use Amy Sedaris.
That's exactly the point of the joke.