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Make she can work diddling kids into the jokes this time. 

No sympathy for anyone who regularly drives drunk. Only inconsiderate self-absorbed assholes knowingly put others at risk to avoid a minor inconvenience.

Boy, I hope she can manage to turn it into “jokes” as piss poor as that first round.

Or, alternately, they aren’t buying into excuses like “well, Hamas is making us kill all those civilians,” which is an absolute nonsense argument.

She wasn’t fired “over comments about Israel” as the headline states, and framing it this way makes it seem like she went off and said something crazy anti-Semitic.

I was there as well, having attended in 2010 and 2014, and then every year since 2017 when I started working for [redacted (not Blizzard)]. The art installations were impressive but they sacrificed a ton of seating to have those; whoever was in charge of traffic flow there majorly fucked up (even just among the

Me too. Matthew Perry praises Kudrow to the skies in his memoir. They were the two most naturally gifted comedic actors on the show and they had a unique bond rooted in a deep trust and love.

STE (the author) has written for Allmusic for decades. It’s not like he’s some rando internet critic.

I’m convinced that the editors of the AV Club sincerely have zero taste based on AAF’s cover of Smooth Criminal being on this list.

That they used the term “hysterical” says so much, good lord.

Oh, look, some Twitter randos are trying to make A Thing. Let’s all talk about the new A Thing they made. Then, within the next 24-36 hours let’s talk about the next A Thing Twitter randos will so graciously bestow upon us.

he had that girth”

She was not the problem in the sequel trilogy. They whole thing was a dumpster fire and should be wiped from canon, and our collective memories, but the actors were never the problem. Ridley, Boyega, Isaac, and Driver were all great casting.

The blow back on the Star Wars movies probably taught her to cash the Disney paycheck and then complete work that she enjoys.

Benati is phenomenal in everything. 

Loved GO On and I am sure I am echoing what others said on here but I think it may have been his best work. I was so pissed it got cancelled. It had a lot going for it, and a Matthew Perry that we all could take seriously. 

I liked it. It was also my first exposure to Brett Gelman and Laura Benanti.  

Excellent show, shame it didn’t run longer. Stellar supporting cast, and Perry’s performance was genuinely, deeply moving.

In better AV Club days, there was a recuring joke in the reviews about this show being called Goon. Still, I think I watched nearly every episode of it, and really enjoyed it.

I mentioned this show yesterday on this very site as my favorite thing he’s ever done.