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I have enjoyed all of her lip syncing videos. This one...nope. Can’t laugh at how awful he and the people who support(ed) him are. Just don’t see the humor in this one. 

The biggest critique I saw of it (beyond the very concept of the medium) was that it was taking the 3rd best idea from C-list celebrities that all of the other streaming services had rejected already...and then cramming it into the artificial restrictions of the platform.

If there had been legit content people were

I’m sure they did, and then someone pointed out that 97% of the world doesn’t live in the USA. 

Why is Kimmel squinting so hard?

Hey, if I win a Nobel Prize, feel free to wake me up.

He really liked guesting on WWF, huh?

Of *course* Timothée Chalamet is in the new Woody Allen movie. Christ, it’s so predictable I am embarrassed for not seeing it coming. Though, to be fair, I had assumed Allen had given up trying to find a distribution company that would even work with him. 

What’s so appropriate about that is that there isn’t a person who’s heard that dive bomb note who wouldn’t immediately hear the opening riff of You Really Got Me break the silence in their mind. 

Look, I’ve wished for his hubris-fueled comeuppance. I am not going to spend any time quibbling over the details.

The other important thing that modern audiences need to learn about Chekhov is that his plays are actually quite funny. But they are *extremely dry* comedy. I realized this after reading a more modern translation, side by side with the original British translations. There were lines that were legit funny (albeit very

My favorite little detail regarding “Chekhov’s Gun” is that it was well-known enough in his lifetime that his most famous work, The Cherry Orchard, has one character who walks through a scene “with a revolver slung over their shoulder” and another who declares that they should just kill themselves. A gun never goes

Oh my WORD

God, this is pure stupidity, but that Sol Rosenberg voice gets me.

“...and written by Jeff Nathanson, the writer behind the 2019 remake.”

I wonder if he’ll be thrust into some sort of existential dread when he realizes there isn’t an existing film whose script he can transcribe and add his name to. 

Well, now I know what I’ll be doing in December 2022...

I’m on team The DIG

What are they doing now? Currently residing in the “Where Are They Now” file, I believe. 

I don’t know if it counts as a “genre show” (truly, a meaningless term), but Patriot was so goddamn good and that it never gets much media attention is a crime. The darkest and most cynical, yet funny, show produced in a long time. 

The Supreme Court is not generally in the business of reversing its own prior decisions. Doing so would set a precedent that significantly weakens the Court as an entity. That is the only glimmer of hope I have with regards to the Supreme Court at the present moment. 

They are literally just, like, a Star Wars version of a Spaceballs joke.