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I’d be more willing to believe the “he has a name, she doesn’t; he brings in viewers, she won’t” line if JANE FUCKING FONDA weren’t paid THE SAME amount as Sam Waterston the first season (at least) of “Grace and Frankie.”

Honestly it didn’t matter in a Post-Reagan era (when he ran for governor in the ‘70s), or a post-Jesse Ventura era (in the late 90s), but if she can do the damn job and actually wants to be of public service, why not.

Yeah, he’s got a decent grasp of the whole political caricature thing. I’m a cartoonist myself and he does have a certain knack here.

I listen on the regular to Amy Grant’s “Every Heartbeat” unironically.

ding ding ding.

I applaud Oliver’s work here, but everyone’s been saying this since Inauguration Day: We’re fucked even if he’s impeached.

“belligerently lazy, careless, and entitled” then. JFC.

No, it was played like she was apologizing for being a jerk all day, when really she was doing her damn job not putting up with a belligerent employee.

We could ultimately stop this nightmare if there were any people in the GOP who had moral compasses and stood up to the orange monster and everything it’s allowed, created, fomented.

THANK YOU. I said the exact same thing in its very first season. “What are your thoughts on dating coworkers?” is literally one of his lines near the beginning of the pilot. Jonah puts off the vibe from episode one that he feels entitled to her attention and affection. The worst part is she APOLOGIZES at the end of

Huh. Anyone else think they watched Samantha Bee’s latest episode (in which she encourages NRA members to ditch the NRA in favor of Scientology)?

At least now he can focus on his upcoming role in the Emoji Movie sequel.

HAHAHAH no joke, I was thinking about your avatar when I saw this article

He knows Sideshow Bob is the quintessential Republican character on the Simpsons, yes? I mean... DOES he??

Agreed. The “Community” episode that parodied an old-school L&O episode made me really miss that classic format.

I hate the GOP. It is a fascist and borderline white supremacist party these days.

See this comment is edgy and funny because it ignores that fact that for the most part Black people and women (and Black women) have been able to get ahead in the GOP by being exactly what white men want/expect them to be, as opposed to their own selves with their own concerns outside white people’s interests, which -

I’m delighted. I love Chenoweth in almost everything she does (ok she’s been in a few clunker movies, those aren’t great) - but she’s funny, talented, kind (I’ve met her in real life and can confirm this), and doesn’t take things too seriously. I saw her live in “On the Twentieth Century” and loved it. And this part

“This week on, ‘NURSE!’ starring Hugh Hefner”...