I love Joel and I laughed hard every single time he yelled.
I love Joel and I laughed hard every single time he yelled.
I liked Joel and the reactions Michelle was giving, it felt odd but also kind of hilarious that the editor kept underlining Michelle’s annoyance.
Silky’s win was very forced. I didn’t find her Oprah to be a particularly good impression at all. And dear god, my political science professor partner was half-listening in the background and cringed when she talked about registering republican to change gerrymandering. That’s not how it works, girl! Hope you learn…
“anything that annoys Michelle Visage”
I mean... I know how in the past I’ve said I hate quibbling about grades, and I hate hypocrisy, but this episode is in no way an A. The top grade. Hell, last week, despite having on the worst group performances, had one of my favorite sequences in the history of the show. These week had nearly none of the highs that…
I loved Joel McHale, but I enjoy a) him and b) what The Soup/The Joel McHale Show (RIP) was all about and c) anything that annoys/disagrees with Michelle Visage and d) the taking down a peg of the show that’s trying to simultaneously be different from reality tv while succumbing to it.
Is he funny?
I blame this on everyone in California microdosing psychedelics. Bring back cocaine.
Against all odds, this guy might actually be a step down from Kellan Lutz.
I think you’re forgetting Skeletor was equally as jacked as He-Man.
I’m sure the countless number of drag queens she stole it from will be amused.
Maybe there’s some confusion, and he was actually cast as Orko?
Nah.
Oh god, the Wait Time sermons. As opposed to the mighty USA, where my mother has to schedule appointments with her specialist... a year in advance.
You forgot “more inexpensive overall for society.”
Same reason that free college scares them. No one complains about the “free” education we get through HS, because a HS diploma really doesn’t get you very far these days. But add on those extra 4 years, which might allow the poors to have a chance, and everyone goes nuts because that financial advantage might be taken…
O’Hara’s character is great because as much as she pretends to try to get along and fit in, the second it looks like they’re going to escape she’s all “SO LONG, LOSERS!”
I’m the exact opposite. As much as I love Elliott in general, I find pretty much everyone else in the cast funnier within the show’s world.
The argument I used to hear when I worked with the wealthy out-of-touch Republicans at my last job was the wait times! You’ll have to wait so long! Because more people are getting care when they should clearly go without so I can see my doctor earlier.
She followed up with: “Health care costs are too high that is true but comparing us to Finland is ridiculous. Ask them how their health care is. You won’t like the answer.”