And remembered that Tina likes to wish for more wishbones.
And remembered that Tina likes to wish for more wishbones.
And remembered that Tina likes to wish for more wishbones.
So much credit to Key in that one- his barely-restrained laughter made it impossible not to laugh at the sketch. I don't know how all the other actors in the scene held it together.
So much credit to Key in that one- his barely-restrained laughter made it impossible not to laugh at the sketch. I don't know how all the other actors in the scene held it together.
I was pretty sure that was him, especially coming off the "We love Breaking Bad!" stuff right before it, but it's good to have someone else confirm my suspicion of who was hiding behind that comically-large mustache.
I was pretty sure that was him, especially coming off the "We love Breaking Bad!" stuff right before it, but it's good to have someone else confirm my suspicion of who was hiding behind that comically-large mustache.
And then burns down the stable for the insurance money. No one will know his horrible secret!
And then burns down the stable for the insurance money. No one will know his horrible secret!
Was particularly odd wording since the "normal" old-timey phrase would be "devil-may-care" to indicate recklessness and lack of concern. I'm chalking it up to the writer either having a grandma who used the phrase but didn't like saying 'devil' or trying to make out the warden as having that kind of grandma. I prefer…
Was particularly odd wording since the "normal" old-timey phrase would be "devil-may-care" to indicate recklessness and lack of concern. I'm chalking it up to the writer either having a grandma who used the phrase but didn't like saying 'devil' or trying to make out the warden as having that kind of grandma. I prefer…
Yeah, good reading of the line "Like you've never seen a dick before." to emphasize "Like YOU(of all people!)'ve never seen a dick before."
Yeah, good reading of the line "Like you've never seen a dick before." to emphasize "Like YOU(of all people!)'ve never seen a dick before."
And denying the high five between Anne and Andy was priceless, too.
And denying the high five between Anne and Andy was priceless, too.
…Archer?
…Archer?
He was saving all his new (and surprisingly polished, considering) material for the "Lincoln" sketch.
He was saving all his new (and surprisingly polished, considering) material for the "Lincoln" sketch.
Why else do you think he needed that gun in his trunk?
Why else do you think he needed that gun in his trunk?