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She’s also amazing in Casual, which is what I knew her from before Pen15.

This is how he survives Ben’s attack

I dunno, maybe Lady Starwar? To keep the war connection?
Lady Antebattlestar?

Dafoe is screamingly funny in The Life Aquatic, and also he’s having a blast in Shadow of the Vampire. And if I were a writer for SNL, I would have done something like that, where they catch up with Max Schreck, vampire actor, today in a mockumentary interview segment. But it would have to be filmed, because I feel

Alden Ehrenreich?

Dug the remix of Why Go by Pearl Jam.

Kyle Chandler looks way more like a future version of JGL than JGL looks like a past version of Bruce Willis.

Did this Uber guy really spend so much time throwing stuff and pounding on desks? What a fucking child.

This was a very entertaining episode but I can’t help feel that were robbed of a full season of Boba. I would have liked to have seen him actually accomplish something as a crime lord. Seems like next episode will be more marshaling forces, and the final one taking on the Pyke Syndicate. Meanwhile, this probably means

Above all, Carlin appreciated intelligence and critical thinking, so no, he wouldn’t be Trump-curious. He spent the last 8 years of his life railing against Shrubya for being an incompetent moron, and the only people he hated more than politicians were businessmen. Though he was gleefully offensive and didn’t care who

Horny for blood, horny for love...

Weirdly he makes him seem more competent than he ever really was. Like, when he successfully completes the sequence of words and derails the topic, it’s alllmost like he’s capable of planning and executing a thought. While funny from a comedy construction standpoint, it builds up the character too much. A warm

Right, when they first brought out Guy Who I was like “Why is this still a thing?” but then I realized they had a topical reason. And hey, both Sarah Sherman and Bowen Yang can get as much airtime as they want, they’re always funny. It just seemed like a lot of easy choices.

Tim Calhoun would now be a respected voice

Too Many Cooks featuring Andreeeeeewwwww Dismuuuukkes

Feels like it was supposed to be some sort of comfort episode, with the three recurring WU bits, a game show,three MacGrubers, and Kristen Wiig stealing the spotlight for an interminable recurring musical number. Like, after the uncertainty of the audience-less Paul Rudd episode, and having to switch out the musical

GODDAMN IT LOU!

Saw some bad news online (r.i.p. Rachel Nagy of the Detroit Cobras) and tried to power through anyway but only halfheartedly watched this episode. Seemed like every sketch made its point and then stuck around at least two minutes too long. And while most of them always do, it really grated on me this time. Though I

Yeah that’s all the shit we just lived through, and it sucked, and I for one don’t want to see it again. It would be cool if he leapt into some 80's artist and taught young Beck Hansen how to appropriate both folk and rap and create vaguely-folkish alterna-rock.

Frankly I’m still pissed that we never got Robin Williams as the Riddler and Billy Dee as Two Face.

Luckily they just got a new doctor, though he’s a little peculiar.

Top Image: Boba Fester.

That is all.

Also “Everybody Had A Hard Year” was a fragment he didn’t know what to do with which was fashioned into the third verse of “I’ve Got A Feeling,” and “Dig It” which again isn’t really a song. So maybe 3 and a half songs for the album. Let’s not forget “Don’t Let Me Down” - the B-Side to “Get Back” and probably his best