joemal08
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I don't think there really is much a One Direction fascination anymore. They quickly and thoroughly burned through their moment on top of the music game. They're still relevant, but much less significantly so. They all seemed to have changed, setting themselves up for individual acts, except for the blonde Irish kid

This. I thought Adams was Wiig again at first in the last sketch.

As loved as Wiig and Armisen were while they were on the show, I never want to see them on SNL again, unless Armisen is doing some Ian Rubbish and the Bizzaros.

Hard to tell if HuffPo or BuzzFeed. BF is the master of all list posts, HuffPo just re-posts and links to them.

Even then that looked more like a not fully inflated air mattress at best. I don't think there was a waterbed.

Beady eyes and a bobbling head when they talk? Canadian.

It was, what - three episodes? - ago that this show seemed to hit its stride and reach new highs, only to come crashing down lower than ever before. Just kill them all off next week.

Definitely still takes enough of real life news - at least so far. UK agencies raided newspaper hard drives following leaks as well and that immediately came to mind. Will just have to wait and see how much it plays on real life vs. slightly fictional events.

Fascist? How about old bigoted racist sense?

She's an infinitely better dancer than her husband for starters. I couldn't tell if that McConnell dance joke was simply a black stereotype joke or a joke on how Obama fails to fulfill that stereotype.

Libby,

So glad Bobs Burgers is back. That one episode tease with a few week hiatus was odd.

A) Benghazi
B) It happened pre-second term. Barely, but still first term technically. The other failures were second term failures, which the skit clearly mentions as the time frame it's referencing.

Canadians run everything man, how could you forget?

Haha, I thought of the pod when I heard that too. I skipped to the very end of the song segment and only heard "Bwack Wittle Baby" and laughed.

I think Hader as Stefon was just fine. The audience was overreacting and laughing at everything and anything Stefon said - overdoing it. That was the real issue.

Just wait for the Top 40 stations to start playing Hozier and you'll be like "oh yeah I heard that guy, he's great!"

Pete Davidson was by far the star of the show. Really odd mix of sketches and stuff, none terribly memorable, but mostly decent. Seemed more like in the C range to me.

With Pratt's wife in the front row. Fun! Awkward?

At the rate GRRM is going, we're talking close to another decade before this series is wrapped up with just two more ginormous books.