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I don’t know, Stiller does say “What the hell is wrong with you, man?!” but then proceeds to comically fall out of his chair with his sweatshirt hood pulled over his eyes, so I think he was just acting. Either way, it looks awesome and it’s hilarious.

And Mary says, “Isn’t that a little politically incorrect?” and he acts like she is implying that working with the mentally handicapped is frowned upon, and he follows up with something about “those goofy bastards” and doubles down on it. Cracks me up every time. 

That food-battling-cold method was similar to what I did as an improvisation when I was figuring out the game -- I just held a torch for as long as I could so I wouldn’t freeze to death while racing to one of the shrines in the snowy levels. That’s what I loved about the game, there’s not a single “right way” to play.

Yes. And I love how it also showed how the various kinds of “nice guys” that were obsessed with Mary were in fact really scary and awful people (maybe not Brett Favre, but fuck him!), and Ted was the only one fairly sane and normal.

The angry cop was the same guy who played the bad guy in Kindergarten Cop and I remember laughing so hard at him becoming enraged at any thing Stiller said and just beating his head against the table. That scene and the Harland Williams scene are still hilarious to me. 

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I just assumed this article would be about this 2013 video, which I think did this mash-up even better.

arrested westeros!

Bam was probably the cruelest in terms of the shit he would put his friends and family through, and when they turned the tables on him, he did NOT handle it well. He seemed to lose himself completely once he started drinking and doing drugs and he’s never come back from that. 

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Also his most recent Hot Ones appearance was incredible.

I love Shea Whigham in pretty much everything he’s in, and I was delighted by how great he is at comedy. Ray was such a nice character. 

I agree with you. Having said that, Buzzy surprisingly gave off great “TV Host Energy”

Buzzy had the best combination of timing, enthusiasm, knowledge, and personality. Ken had good timing, but was a little too subdued in his energy and his personality was too dry. Aaron did much better than I ever expected. I would be into Buzzy being the new host. 

All one in Mass needs for further proof is the stories coming out of Braintree now. Sadly, an officer was shot and a police dog was killed, so now there have been numerous Back The Blue type rallies and organizations popping up in Braintree. I heard one member of such an organization yesterday on the news claiming

He was appointed by the former Mayor Marty Walsh as he was on his way out the door to take a cabinet position in the Biden administration. Our current Secretary of Labor ironically did not do any diligent work his last few months in office in Boston, and as a result, he appointed the absolute worst possible police

Also she named it Holloway-Harris which are both HER NAMES. Truly a bad ass. 

Faye absolutely nailing the essence of Don in that breakup, “I hope she knows you only like the beginnings of things.” WOW. 

Those episodes where Don came close to being found out were always so tense. When Don had to force Pete to lose an account with the government to avoid a background check exposing his real identity, and then Pete learns that Don had paid his share of investment into the partnership as a return of the favor, and the

Pete growing more of a heart in the last two seasons was really great to see. Him telling Harry Crane off and rightfully calling him a racist after the MLK assassination was riveting, too. “It’s a SHAMEFUL, SHAMEFUL DAY!” 

He has always seemed like the most down-to-earth of the bunch and seems like he must have been a joy to work with for the other 5. 

The show debuted in 1995. It was supposed to originally happen in 2020, 25 years after the debut of the show. That was Schwimmer’s explanation in recent press interviews, and it makes sense.