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That’s not what The Bear is about.

Counter-point

Her style worked well for the reluctant hero character in this weird movie though. I found her legitimately (and mostly intentionally) funny in this.

Sims!!!!!

Yes. We’ll be on WordPress.

We’ve been kicking that idea around so... probably. Almost definitely.

Since you’ve been so willing to answer our questions: are you bringing back the annual 20 Years Ago Week? We’ve got most of the year left for 2004 Week.

I too was interested and impressed with the character of Tammy. She’s basically framed as a villain in this final episode, and there’s enough subtle coding to make it convincingly work- insofar as understanding how Chip’s friends and family see the situation. (It’s effective enough that it got me wondering if I

Once this show moved on past simply being mean to Chip, it became so much more. And Louie Anderson’s transformation into Christine is a testament to good acting and the idea that ANYONE CAN PLAY ANYTHING, not just limited to their own experiences, something we’ve seemed to have forgotten lately. The ending to, I

Thanks for your past reviews and random check-ins Vikram! Some of my favorite reviews on this site are yours for this show.

Dennis, I usually agree with your reviews, but I feel like this season has rendered you considerably numb. This was the best episode of SNL in quite a while, if I may be so bold! It was just watching Ferrell’s energy get channeled into new and interesting premises (for the most part) instead of being the Wiig-esque

It’s almost as if taste is subjective.

“Ew, raisins!” *launches the box to the moon*

“I’m a little toot-toot boy!”

For a show about technology and the development of personal computing, this is one of the more human shows I’ve ever seen. It goes slow and curtails itself when other shows would go for the bombastic, and it has such control over its events that they seem more true to life than they way these events are portrayed on