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Jackie Jormp Jomp

But…Laura Benanti…

I think I've seen that video….

"Your show netted $600 last year. Your parents had to buy an ad."

The Schuyler Sisters is my new jam.

Has there ever been a tie at the Emmys? Specifically in an acting category?
The only major acting award tie that I can think of is Streisand/Hepburn at the 1968 Oscars.
I will be happy if Poehler wins because it's so overdue. But if Dreyfus wins…come on Academy. Spread the love around, even though JLD was truly (yet

I wish John Roberts had won for Character Voice over performance.

Speaking of, is anyone else listening to the podcast After Smash?
I've been rewatching along with the hosts and it is fascinating to look at it with fresh eyes and to really try and figure out what the fuck was going on.

I wonder why the Tony comittee let Larry Kert be nominated but not Judy Kaye when she replaced Madeline Kahn in On the 20th Century.

My favorite exchange in Arrested Development season 4:
Lucille: Who did Larry Kert replace in Company?
Soldier: I don’t know. I know who he thought he was replacing, it was Dean Jones. And he didn’t come close.

I wonder how long it will be before the entire original cast of COMPANY is dead?
RIP Bobby Baby.

I'm so fucking happy it's back!
A few weeks ago I drunkenly retold the Dolly Parton story to a friend at dinner. It was not as cute without Casey Wilson to guide me through.

I wonder if this means they will sell burgers all day too.
When I lived in Florida, my friends and I would hit up Whataburger to mix and match breakfast and burgers after a night out.

Tina Landau directed a production of A Midsummer Night's Dream at the McCarter Theatre in Princeton that was life changing for me. I saw it on a class trip in 9th grade and it was truly an experience I'll never forget. It also starred Lea DeLaria, then mostly known only to lesbians and theatre people.
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"Octavia, great, you're black."

Jeffrey Self is probably wishing he didn't move to LA now.

There were a couple of times where Jerry and Julie had to do promo stuff together for Hulu this summer. I could feel the tension through the photos.

I think it would be cool if their originals didn't have ads.
I'm currently watching Cosby (the 2nd one for CBS) and they have no ads.
And just to clarify, I am only watching Cosby for my dear, sweet Madeline Kahn. But the show is pretty funny, despite the squicky knowledge surrounding him.

I knew that's what I was missing.
I didn't see either of them, but I did see it. Bland as fuck Stephanie J. Block was Reno.

i see how you can think that's what i did, but I am a giant Bunheads fan. Julia-Goldani-Telles once came into the Starbucks I work at and I nearly had a meltdown.
And when Millie said "Everything is beautiful at the ballet" to Kelly Bishop I LOST MY FUCKING SHIT.