Question though: of her characters, which was worse? Mallory Archer or Lucille Bluth (Evelyn from Play Misty For Me gets a pass because she was mentally ill)
Question though: of her characters, which was worse? Mallory Archer or Lucille Bluth (Evelyn from Play Misty For Me gets a pass because she was mentally ill)
You can touch the cards, you just can’t remove them from the table (and from the view of the cameras above you). At least in my experience.
Can’t wait for the conservative think pieces about how this show is further weakening our children by teaching them the value of treating people like people for the first time in history. Can’t do embedded links anymore, but just imagine I did that trick where each of the last few words in the previous sentence links…
How did they get so old? Wait. How did I get so old??
A perfect ending for Mallory Archer and Ron Cadillac and touching tribute to the late Jessica Walter and the late Ron Leibman. It’s so much harder to laugh at this ridiculous life without them around.
That last shot though. Goddammit.
Somebody once said that applause is voluntary, laughter isn’t.
everyone always laughs until it’s about them
When Ronnie Chiang or Jo Koy makes an deprecating joke about us Asians, it’s funny because we know that shit, and they know that shit, they lived that shit same as us. More than many of us, honestly. (Sure as hell more than me.)
Oh Jesus Christ. As someone who has struggled with gender identity and after this year identity as a woman this is goddamn miserable. I live in the same state Chappelle calls home and people loooooove him here. Siding with JK Rowling is a rather quick and easy way to out yourself as an asshole.
Writers: So, can we insult Disney repeatedly in a sketch?
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: This is the year of Dismukes!
Gotta love the inclusion in that. Lots of LGBT+ love.
That’s Stevens riding Ransom, not Billups. Who is in a corner of the mess hall happily messing about with a PADD by himself.
Fair enough, but:
“They took everything that I was....” was just such a perfectly delivered cap line. As great as the whole episode was that little piece at the end had me laughing hard enough to hurt.
I don’t understand blanket statements about movies being too long. Apart from a physical comfort limitation for human beings to be sitting without getting up and stretching, the limitation for the length of a film is how long do people (not counting the ones with no attention span) stay engaged, and enjoying watching…
So don't like movies...with movie stars in them?
Knives Out was great.
The best part of the episode was, of course, Jeffrey Combs. The second best part was that in the evil computer master shot at the end, one of them has the CBS eye.