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Did you actually watch the performance? He’s a classically trained dancer who just did amazingness

Attention Bernie Bros and dudes who bashed Clinton: You’re enormous assholes.

I know this is *not* the point of this post but Chris Pine really endeared himself to me during this episode for some reason and I found the opening sketch/song really helpful because I was guilty of always confusing him with one of those other ruggedly handsom Chrises.

SO GOOD

This wasn’t all that farfetched when the book first came out and less so now. It’s so tragic for the poor menz that it hurts them to watch it. Maybe just one will understand why their partner is a simmering cauldron of barely suppressed rage - At. Some. POINT.

Iunno. Chris Hemsworth, at least in the facial region, looks a lot like Chris Pine. I mean, Hemsworth did play Pine’s dad in Star Trek after all.

And it was to Erika Jayne, which pleased me so very much.

omg I loved that sketch in such a deep, deep way

It was a very good episode. I asked the boyfriend last night if we could have a backpack fashion show with cotton candy. He was not into it. Jerk.

That “dancing while eating cotton candy” sketch was great, and a lot of it rode on the expression on his face - just utter excitement and delight, all the way through. He really committed, and that’s what it needed.

This was a surprisingly good SNL episode in general, and this sketch was like, the highlight of the night.

This sketch was just too real. The whole time I was just like “this is great work” but the closest I got to laughing was a sad haaaaaaaaaaaaaaa.

I enjoyed him! He’s very charming!

Too soon.

She’s just being Miley.

The only issue I take with Miley, is that when she is not with Liam, she is taking her drug/sex positive persona to the highest degree (pun intended), then when she gets back together with Liam (which I prefer) she starts dressing like a well groomed lady, but then she starts turning her nose up at people (which I

Friendly English Lit reminder: the point of this quote is not that Juliet is wondering where Romeo is. Rather, the “wherefore art thou” is meant as “WHY are you Romeo Montague,” as in, “I really wish you were from literally any other family.”