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She went into the party she just didn't want to stay over at their houses.

he had practice with shattering that oar

Including jumping overboard to attempt to save a stranger in the middle of the ocean?

I mean, wow. What an episode of television. Imagine flipping through your channels and stopping on this with no context.

I think it was to hammer home the severity of Kevin's seeming delusion. If they had looked at all similar it wouldn't have made him look any where near as crazy as it did.

I think they want consideration as to which baby would be the one, since nothing in the question points to the correct baby being killed. What's the morality of a coin toss on killing a baby that might grow up to be a great medical mind even if they DONT cure cancer versus a baby that will only grow up to apparently

I think her turning down the microphone last week plays into whatever the hell that is as well.

People only remember the good sketches, which is why when given some distance the old casts seem untouchable and the current ones seem awful. There have been plenty of garbage skits ever since it began.

He's got one of the richer voices going right now. Total Enterainment Forever has a tempo that doesn't do his voice any favors. Pure Comedy was a better live showcase but he didn't sound great doing that one either.

Trying to explain the FJM persona would be both doing it a disservice and giving it too much attention.

This episode reminded me why Saturday Night Live has become Sunday Morning YouTube Clips… yikes.

Absolutely. I couldn't even stand up there silently like the people who escort the presenters and winners on and off the stage, let alone present an award, and again having that award being the biggest of the night.

Interesting phenomenon going on in real time with eyewitnesses all commenting on Warren Beatty screwing it up, but he didn't even read the card. I thought something was up when he was looking for another card in the envelope but Faye thought he was clowning and just shouted the movie on the card after he showed her

Yeah I don't get it, I thought it was a good movie and Emma was good in a pretty weak year for the lead actress category (barring Amy Adams who should have run away with it, but out of the nominees I think Emma was a fine choice.)

I don't even consider that thing's existence, but you are so right and I was misguided.

Godfather 3?

I was convinced there would be some twist playing on both "everyone stops at three" AND "it's never twins" with Eurus/os having a twin sister who wasn't incarcerated and was pulling the strings back in London because I never imagined they'd try to pull the "she's actually in charge of this prison" thing.

I think you're right on the money as to why Genesis succeeded in inhabiting Jesse while failing in the "true believer" hosts it attempted first, but I don't think it's always been *literally* inside of him. His prayer being answered doesn't really affect my feeling on that one way or another, if it was answered it's

In the books his "promise" to his dad doesn't have anything to do with being a preacher. I think maybe the show is trying to play with that idea by having it seem like that's what Jesse means when he talks about it. It's also a lot more abstract than just being a good little boy who doesn't get sent to the principals

As far as the source material goes, Jesse has the ability to command any sentient entity (human or otherwise) to do anything, as long as they understand what he said. God avoids showing himself to him for that very reason, since it would essentially be a toss up on who wins the confrontation; maybe even favoring Jesse