Weirdly enough, Jay nailed Morgan Freeman in that Maya Angelou sketch from Maya Rudolph's episode. I don't know what happened there.
Weirdly enough, Jay nailed Morgan Freeman in that Maya Angelou sketch from Maya Rudolph's episode. I don't know what happened there.
He was in the charity sketch too.
Let's have a moment of silence for Billy Corgan's wrestling series.
Previously: Meth
Currently: 'Memba-meth?
Aww, see? The NFL likes women!
The NBA called dibs on the Beach Boys the second Kevin Love got traded to a contender.
Nah. Sonic Youth.
The author of Double Exposure showed his junk to multiple underaged girls? Oh man.
The riverboat performer sketch was a recurring bit? When did it begin?
[Thompsons'] short Terrance Howard captured the actor’s high, strangled cadence perfectly.
I wish that was memorable.
MENTAL PLAN!
A couple more I just remembered:
The "Somewhere" reprise chokes me up sometimes.
Maybe it's because good black sitcoms are rare and because I'm fantasizing about this show turning into a 2010s Bernie Mac Show, but I agree with PV on missing the explicit racial commentary from last week. That's not to say that I didn't enjoy this episode, because I did, but, come on guys. It's right there in the…
They seem to be working a "smart girl, dumb guy" angle with the twins.
My "talk" consisted of my dad telling me I could come to him with any problem I had, boys included, and my mother giving me the "don't come around here with no babies" lecture when I started my period.
The amazement in Forrest's voice…
That song kills me. It's one of mankind's greatest achievements.
One weird one that gets me is a scene in Jumanji. It's that part after Peter tries to cheat, but instead turns into a kid-beast. Alan chews the kid out, and causes him to burst into tears. Something about that hits me right in the gut. It's not over-the-top blubbering or anything, but the kind of realistic tears you…