Interesting...I like it.
Interesting...I like it.
I don’t know, does anyone still give a shit about Pink anymore?
You know who needs to host? Mark Hamill.
The best stuff that SNL was doing last year wasn’t Trump or Spicer.
But that’s the stuff that got the ratings.
The best stuff was sketches like David Pumpkins, All of Vanessa Bayer’s Update Correspondents (Jacob the Bar Mitzvah Boy, Laura Parsons, and Dawn Lazarus), Sectional Couches, Last Christmas, and what I felt…
Meanwhile Difficult People remains wonderful.
Yeah, 14th-23rd St. gets a workout.
I think it was a joke, obviously safety accommodations is a good idea not just in Hollywood, but in all industries.
I took this headline way too literally and thought he was giving up on filming the show near the Flatiron building.
I absolutely loved this epp: that “cisnormative names” alone, damn...
Then you’ll be running in the shadows.
Next up to sue T. Swift is Fleetwood Mac, who is clearly being ripped off from their 1977 song “Dreams”.
Where does Fleetwood Mac fit into all of this?
It might be best hangout/comfort food show of past 20 years. Once show found its legs, it great to just spend time with those characters, regardless of how good episode is.
The key is to skip the first season, for sure.
Those early episodes were clunkers.
Walter Becker’s death had me thinking about how I came around on Steely Dan. My parents listened to a lot of classic rock as I grew up and I got into Springsteen and Led Zep and the Beatles and many others right away. But I just didn’t get Steely Dan. What were they even singing about?
Steely Dan. As a kid, they were kind of background music, always on, but not really impactful. By HS, I hated them for being overly slick and “too polished.” After college, I had a girlfriend who loved them and I actually started to listen to them.
Heh. I had the exact same reaction to Arrested Development. Actually watched the first five or so episodes when they aired, and decided the show was too into its own cleverness to bother being funny. Then I went back and rewatched it almost exactly a decade later and loved it.
ABBA. I always thought they were saccharine and awful and everything wrong with pop music. I thought that until I saw my absolute favorite episode of Community, “Epidemiology”, and I found myself liking Dean Pelton’s music so much that I had to listen to it on my own. And yes, they still wrote some incredibly…
Fair-ish, but considering the subject matter of the show and that this is her actual job, I expect better. He was so obviously not a busboy, it’s super annoying.