AVC, the Root, and Jezebel all tried to convince us that Ellie Kemper was a grand wizard in the Ku Klux Klan just because she went to a weird dance in St. Louis when she was 18. Could that be it?
AVC, the Root, and Jezebel all tried to convince us that Ellie Kemper was a grand wizard in the Ku Klux Klan just because she went to a weird dance in St. Louis when she was 18. Could that be it?
The story of how they met is pretty great. Met at summer camp, hated each other, met again over a decade later not realizing their earlier encounter. Almost came to blows when they realized it. Been best friends ever since. Lewis talks about it—around the 1:03 mark—in an interview with Maron:
Danny Pudi will return, along with Joel McHale, Alison Brie, Gillian Jacobs, Jim Rash, and Ken Jeong, for the Community movie.
I was wondering if it was the guy with the single hovering electric eye around the 1:04 mark, only because I read elsewhere that MCU M.O.D.O.K. isn’t going to look like Classic Comics M.O.D.O.K., and I didn’t see anyone else that would fit the bill in the trailer. Maybe like others are saying he’s not there at all and…
Reminds me of how Rick Berman tried to karmically cash in by tweeting a pic of Crosby’s old com-badge that he said had been sitting on his desk ever since she “gave it” to him on her last day of shooting 31 years earlier, and she roasted him for 1) getting wrong the last episode that she filmed, and 2) conveniently…
I don’t know what show you’re watching, but Franklin Pierce is definitely the character’s name, along with other fan favorites like Helen of Troy and Britta Filter.
Also, Carey—who identifies in the interview as “a queer person”—notes that she picked up on an “undertone” in the script that there was something else going on in the friendship between these two characters, saying that these women may not know whether it’s romantic at all, but that “there’s just a closeness between…
I thought she should have been nominated for Lead Actress, rather than Supporting. Those few episodes towards the end aside, she seemed to have as much screen time as Odenkirk and commanded as much if not more of the audience’s attention and carried the series every bit as much as he did , and that’s saying something…
Yeah, I really love Hader’s work, but I also love Kendrick’s, and it’ll suck even more if it turns out that it was him that was cheating on/gaslighting her (which is what it sounds like happened between her and whomever, just reading between the lines).
“I was coming out of a personal experience with emotional abuse and psychological abuse”...
The film’s legacy has been strong enough that it made it into Universal’s Halloween Horror Nights a few years back, allowing the film’s “mascot” of sorts, burlap-clad kid Sam, to haunt people in the real world.
I’m not sure that Jenna’s actually been watching the show at all and isn’t just recapping someone else’s recap and it’s getting garbled like a game of telephone.
I, for one, welcome “New Body Rhumba”. There isn’t nearly enough rhumba in the world. There’s Wire's "Three Girl Rhumba” on Pink Flag and... that's it. I got nuthin'.
Indeed. I think it’s telling, too, that Jimmy remembers how even Walt had his number (“So you were always like this.”).
Oh, could be. By “take Walt’s side on everything” I was thinking more of how much shit Skyler (and Anna Gunn) seemed to always get from some of the more toxic members of the fandom.
Sepinwall made what I thought was a very interesting point: "Sometimes, when spinoffs bring back characters from the parent series, it’s to remind you of why you liked them in the first place. Both of Walt’s appearances here have instead played up his most insufferable qualities, giving you the worst version of Walter…
Kim was the one juror Jimmy needed to convince. Saul utters one last “It’s showtime!” (à la All That Jazz) shortly before giving a word-for-word encore of his earlier performance to convince the prosecutor that Saul had a chance at a hung jury, then he zigs instead of zags and begins his confession to the judge—but…
Also, I thought law enforcement found Jesse’s car at the Mexican border so no reason for them to think he’s dead.
You mean other than the one that I already stated?
Right? And Beyoncé could have made nice, apologized for the “oversight”, encouraged younger fans who maybe don’t know “Milkshake” to check it out and encourage others to revisit it—give Kelis a Kate Bush (or at least Metallica) sort of moment—make the best out of an unfortunate situation. Instead Beyoncé stays on…