I completely agree. They have a lot to learn from each other. Chemistry doesn’t have to be romantic!
I completely agree. They have a lot to learn from each other. Chemistry doesn’t have to be romantic!
I don’t even see how that claim holds up to scrutiny. The younger generation is more likely than their grandparents to say it’s normal for a man to assault someone for insulting his wife? Highly doubt that.
My god no shit. The impulse to shoehorn race into every situation has reached the absurd.
This exactly.
Not to be especially crass, but I believe there’s truth to the expression “talk shit, get hit”
“And Noah asked The Lord, ‘What are these things?’
And The Lord answered, ‘These are Quaaludes, Noah!’
‘Riiight!’”
Has he been spending an inordinate amount of time in Harry Styles’ trailer?
Multiple children have been shot to death by cops while holding paintball/toy guns.
Huh.
I feel the same way about condoms.
Definitely better than season 1. Season 1 had this awful at times “old white guy trying to talk about woke changes” vibe and it came off as something someone on twitter would rant about. This season kept that mostly off the screen (Albie had some takes, but it wasn’t as frequent as Steve Zahn and Brittan O’Grady in…
As someone with no experience with ED medication I only recently found out that certain ones can apparently be fatal when mixed with alcohol, and that knowledge happened to coincide with that episode. But I would imagine that Mia almost certainly knew that, and was likely banking on it once it became apparent he would…
I enjoy Chloe Fineman the most in her non-sketch work in other shows. She’s playing Marion Davies in Babylon. I wonder if that will lead to her leaving at the end of this season.
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This. I don’t think I’ve ever see him be funny. It seems like his only job on snl is to hold the hand of the viewer and explain every little detail of the sketch in a progressively raised voice.
Ah, got it. I knew they had writers but I assumed it was mostly just for the interview questions because the guests’ reactions seemed fairly genuine. Granted, I’ve only watched the movie and haven’t seen that many of the videos before that.
Apparently it’s also called Moersch–Woltman syndrome after it’s discoverers but for some reason everyone goes with “stiff-person” since that's what they called it in their paper.
They act like these actors are coming to their work, knocking the mouse head off and forcing their opinions on them.
Black Swan is great imo, and even if you didn’t love it, has a lasting cultural impact.
Between that and Mulholland Drive in the Top 10, I would say that S&S has a thing for lesbians.