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Liz Wheeler reminds me of Cecily Strong’s “Girl You Met at a Party But Wish You Hadn’t” character.

With just a pinch of Lloyd Braun...

The takes I’ve seen in this comment thread so far are, in my opinion, pretty seriously misguided. The casual murder fits in with the Mandalorian’s character as a bounty hunter: ruthless, violent in his problem-solving. It suggests a bit more of galaxy-wide racism (seeing Jawas as disposable pests moreso than living

Actually, the opposite.

The paint sketch does something that SNL does a lot that bugs me, so I’m just gonna rant here- they don’t just have Aidy Bryant pronounce “colour” oddly (which is a good joke, because they’re British and spell it with a U), they have to have someone point out that she’s pronouncing it differently. Like the audience

Can you do the recaps for SNL instead of this person? It’s nice to hear something objective. 

I think the baby had her mother’s trainer’s eyes, not traitor’s eyes.

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I like Kristen Stewart’s vibe as a host. I think they got her better the last time around, but the last time around also had so much Trump material and the Sean Spicer material that I just can’t watch (then or now), so it’s a tradeoff. Kristen is very nervous and reserved but something about her energy fits SNL very

Isn’t that the point? She’s aware she has privilege, and is using it to keep climate change in the news cycle and to keep people thinking about how important it is. She gets arrested so someone with fewer resources and more risk attached doesn’t have to.

The reason for her arrest & what she was charged with should really be included in the article, since the article is about her arrest. Put some fucking effort in.

I gave that comment a Like. Not because I agree with you, but for being probably the only Trump supporter out there who knows how to use a semi-colon.

A [adjective] [celebrity] does [his/her] best on a [synonym for mediocre] SNL”

Maybe it’s just because my expectations are low, but I really enjoyed the last two weeks of SNL. I’d give each a B+. It’s great how this season seems to be leaning into fewer repeating sketches and more general weirdness.

I knew this would get a C+ or a B-, as they pretty much all do, and most weeks I would agree, but I don’t this time. There were a few rough patches, of course. The Update jokes once they moved away from Trump were mostly clunky. The Kate-heavy sketches in the second half were all too long, even if they were

I didn’t even see the movie, and I got the joke. I get jokes.  

He’s firmly planted in mainstream Hollywood, thus his comment about redirecting the story in a way that fit with what he thought audiences currently want.

What the fuck!? I really liked this show! They finally had a strong Thursday line up again with Superstore, AP Bio, and Brooklyn 99. The cast was also phenomenal. 

I like her a lot in Solo (which I just watched again the other night and had a great time with, just as I always have). She gets to whip a robot’s ass and throw grenades to blow up laser cannons and stab Paul Bettany in the chest and marvel at the sex life of a robot and all kinds of fun stuff.

Probably The Pacific. Really fucked up and dark and unrelenting and brutally honest—a cool companion piece to Band of Brothers, and one that came out after Iraq and Afghanistan, when we were thinking a lot more about the unseen wounds soldiers bring home.

Seems like an appropriate forum to ask the AV Club community at large if we could maybe start getting Superstore reviews next season, especially after the great season it capped directly before Brooklyn Nine-Nine last night