kittysneezes
Matt Keeley
kittysneezes

Send Jim Rash in his place, let Rash stand on stage and just make up Moby stories (all of which hopefully end with “those aren’t thumbs”).

this is like an avclub comment filtered through misidentified napster mp3s.

Can Colin Jost go too?

Dude’s an unrepentant starfucker first, supreme coattail rider second.

This is a depressing story. Lorne needed to go like 15 years ago. I know NBC is terrified of trying anything new, but Lorne is problematic and also has a lot of casting blind spots that have hurt the show. 

Bullies are always ‘joking’. That’s their ‘Get out of jail free’ card.

Now playing

I’ve been waiting 22 years for this clip to be relevant, and now it finally has happened!

the story is antifeminist shitbag dudebros love to come out of the woodwork to rag on this comic.  they HATE that it’s as beloved as it is.

And yet the first TPB debuted on the New York Times bestseller list. I'm wondering if perhaps there's a deeper story here than individual comic book sales can tell by themselves. Maybe it's that comic book stores aren't really inviting to the typical Squirrel Girl audience?

I want to give a shout out to my series MVP, Brain Drain. Here is a list of things about him, which doubles as a list of things I love about him.
- He was an evil Hydra scientist named Werner Schmidt in the 1940s, until an alien spaceship accidentally landed on him.
- the aliens felt bad and wanted to put him back

In the truest Doreen Allene Green spirit, I’m going to focus on the miracle that we got 58 issues of Unbeatable Squirrel Girl (plus the OGN), and not that it’s ending.

goddd the moleman arc was so perfect in every way.  “Squirrel girl ... will you be my Mole Ma’am?”

I’d just like to take a moment to appreciate one of the greatest cover in comic book history.

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!

Noooooooooo. Unbeatable Squirrel Girl was one of the best books Marvel was putting out, primarily because it was so fun and bright and optimistic. We need to chain Ryan North and Derek Charm in a basement somewhere and force them to continue writing and drawing Unbeatable Squirrel Girl. Yeah! That’s the solution!

I also  thought that Nana Rose could have given someone a heads up that she knew about Penelope’s evil plan, but in her defense the  two people she could have told had been brainwashed by a cult 

I think this deserves at least an A- for (a) actually wrapping up all the various plot points of the season in a satisfying manner and with a few surprises (Alice as informant, Charles), (b) a roller-coaster pace where you can’t look away for one second or you’ll miss something, and (c) setting up next season in a

THE FBI WENT TO TWO CHILDREN FOR HELP

Just going to say it now: Charles looks more like Hal Cooper than Alice or FP

Charles sent his own mom into an organ harvest cult