foghat1981
foghat1981
foghat1981

I’m sure they don’t have reams of market analysis to guide their product line decisions.

I shall call it, Mini-me:

‘I prepared my body in various ways’ is one of the most blithely epic ad-libs of all time.

His most recent podcast with Desus and Mero had a pretty long discussion of what he called “Jazz Cigarettes” haha. 

I guess they decided not invite Chevy Chase, or they could do a ¡Three Amigos! reunion.

To be fair, replacing Chevy with a 5-piece chicken dinner would have also been popular.

I’m never not gonna give something with Steve Martin and Martin Sheen in it a chance.

So much potential for cameos as they interview all the tenants.
Add in just a touch of slapstick, and you have a complete winner.

This is nifty, no doubt.

This is what everybody says all the time but I’m thinking SNL might be a better show if they doubled down on older, experienced performers and tried to actually be good. It doesn’t have to be a cast of 25 year olds fresh out of UCB or Second City classes, it’s already completely out of touch with anything Gen Z cares

It doesn’t have to be ugly:

I knew what was coming the first time, but I let myself get suckered into the bit the second time (I SHOULD HAVE KNOWN BETTER!) and it was glorious. Having Bill Hader there laughing was just *chef’s kiss*.

Just want to take a moment to appreciate Bill Hader’s Ed Burns impression. Incredible.

Windshield! That’s a down payment on a new car!

If they can keep the board, they can easily pay for a new windshield! /s

Every. Time. I love the setup of this with Hader talking about the SNL skit, and yes the second Rudd walks on stage you know EXACTLY where it’s going. Yet they still manage to slow roll it for a few minutes before paying it off.

The best thing...he does it twice.

Now do Classical Gas! 

Dishmantled and Flipped were both great. Would love new episodes of those.

Mapleworth Murders is great, but it’s not on Roku yet. It’s apparently on the way: