You're just realizing this?
You're just realizing this?
OK, but if you never watch episode 16, Kimmy Goes to School, you will never experience the delight that is PINOT NOIR. That's on you...
A show I love that does a great job with this is Brooklyn Nine-Nine—diverse cast, rarely, if ever plays into stereotypes. Andre Braugher's character is a black, gay man who is married, and the only way you would know it is because he mentions is and is married to a man. His character description would read more like…
I feel like every joke where I was at the point of being like "are you fucking serious with this? really?" they were like "Nope! we're not!" This was great with all the Dong jokes, and I thought the metal eagle joke was great too. I think the show is very conscious about race and joking about race.
I really think all the racial stereotype jokes come around, even Jane Krakowski Native American thing. I am a little uneasy about that particular plot line and I think they could have done without it, but they bring it back way later in the series and I think tie it together ok. I think the joke about the litter was…
Who the fuck is surprised that a woman named Eileen would only fill out the first leg?
Dexy's Midnight Runners would like to take this opportunity to remind you that, in addition to their smash hit single, they also think Mike Krzyzewski is a rat-bag dickface.
Give it a couple more episodes. It gets better...there are several episodes that are gut-bustingly funny.
this comment + this picture + your username = perfection
"Y'all ain't about to white guilt me out this check. Miss me with all that!"
How many times have you seen some terrible QB like Mark Sanchez attempt to throw the ball away, only to have it not go far enough, and then get intercepted?
My god, Kylie looks like a completely different person now, compared to just 2+ years ago. That's a ton of plastic surgery for a teenager.
I think we all know that Kris is just a front for the real mastermind behind all of this.
Oh my god. That would be the greatest episode of Wife Swap EVER.
Kris and Ryan Seacrest are the two-headed hydra of reality television and the Kardashian empire. There is no death, only Kardashians without end.
Is there a parallel world where Kris is matriarch of the Duggar family and Michelle running the Kardashians? I would see that show so hard. SO HARD.
"No, Tyga, that's too early!"
Twenty-one years ago, this was the only Kardashian the world knew: