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Is it just me or did the ex wives thing seem a little bit sexist towards men or at least have a tinge of anger towards men? I had some laughs thought I thought it was a little bit dark bringing those really young girls out. Personally, I don't mind it but it seems a tad bit hypocritical if Fey wrote it since she's

Sassier Zamata is such a cutey, need her in more sketches.

Mooney has some talent, they just haven't figured out how to use him. Bennett is an alright supporting player.

I think it's tough to blame the shows failing on Hemsworth. He's like most hosts that are just there for the ride and we expect the cast and writing to build them up. I don't even think he did all that bad of a job either. Most of the sketches were just terrible and no host could've saved them.

There isn't much material to mine from Ted Cruz.

Also liked Cecily Strong's Sofia Vergera "I love meenions, the little yellow guys, they're so funny you can't understand what they say"

For like the whole time.

It is good, but for some reason I liked it better in last weeks "The Adventures of Young Ben Carson". Think it was because he had his eyes closed, he should've done that again.

Do you mean Seth Meyers?

Meh this episode was a real stinker. Liked the previous two weeks a lot more. Weekend update was solid and I enjoyed the last sketch, but the rest was meh. The monologue, southern daytime show, gameshow, blues band, adele thanks giving all did nothing for me. 3d printed Matthew Mc was OK. The premise of the Star Wars

Effie was nightmare though. Even if Jason was hard to work with, she handled a lot of the situations like a child. She was just overly sensitive and passive aggressive, and seemed to bring so much drama to every situation. And did she really bring much diversity with her hiring? All she did was hire African Americans.

They should just pick the best person for the job, but give people of all ethnicities , genders, sexualities a fair chance.

But does HBO really make that much money on this show? Probably makes them nothing.

Great post. Summed up exactly how I feel. It's masquerading as a platform to promote and develop amateur film makers but in reality it's just exploiting them for the purpose of entertainment. And in the end, it doesn't all fall on the shoulders of Jason if the movie fails. HBO hand picked him and allowed him to make

The car driving shots in Mad Men I think were purposely made to look cheesy like an old show.