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She unleashed Dr. Oz and “Dr.” Phil on us, so yeah who gives a shit what she thinks about literally anything.

In the old AVC days, I would've pointed out Clifton Collins Jr sort of looks like Jake Gyllenhall’s non-unionized Mexican equivalent.

1) Because it’s watched by the same boomers who love NCIS and Blue Bloods and The Closer and whatever other milquetoast nonsense appeals to people like my dad.

So, what I'm hearing is that it's a prestige drama for people who don't read thinkpieces about prestige dramas?

This is a real bitter pill to swallow.  A smooth, large, bitter pill.

I’m sure her cheque still cleared.

And I really do think...

A musical based off an album from the 90s closed on Broadway because of the Omicron variant of the coronavirus: this is the very definition of the word “ironic”.

It’s definitely because of the covid surge. The permanent closure has nothing to do with the cast’s performance on late night with seth.

you could REALLY see on rudd’s face how bummed he was. can’t blame him, i was probably making a similar face. glad they put something out, but boy this was a disappointment and just goes to show you how long it’s gonna be before we’re ‘post-covid’ in any meaningful way.

I really want to read the “oral history” of the last week behind the scenes at SNL as they had to throw apparently much of a show away and scramble to make something else due to Unicron.

There hasnt been as much complaining about the commercial tie-ins as there should be. The HomeGoods sketch was pretty good, but I cant get past the fact that its an ad for HomeGoods. SNL has such a powerful platform, and in a last minute crisis like last night, it shows that it can scramble and deliver with a big

Tina: And I just want to confirm that the audience hasn’t heard any of these jokes before.

He’s done about five things that seemed like farewell sketches. 

The Global Warming Christmas Special clip broke my heart in every possible way. I remember watching it the first time. I remember when these actors were alive, and I remember the shock I felt when each death was announced. I remember when we thought the world would deal with climate change in a reasonable fashion

Anyone else think this was Pete Davidson’s farewell sketch?

My favorite part of this episode was the goodnights, not just for the oddity of only five people on the stage, unwinding as best they could, but for the incredibly poignant sight of Lenny Pickett and Tuffus Zimbabwe playing viewers out of an uncertain 2021 and into an uncertain 2022. The band has not been showcased

I don’t know if I’m alone in this, but I’m looking forward to tonight’s show more than I was before the sudden sweeping changes hit.

Its fascinating witnessing SNL breakdown in real time according to all the comments. 

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