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Young Pope, get out of my mind
My love for you is way out of line
Better run, Pope
You're much too young, Pope.

Graham is great because while he is pleasant to the guests, he doesn't fawn or gape. He's pretty cheeky with them when they say something dumb. Thus noteworthy blowhards like Will Smith or Lena Dunham are prevented from taking over a show. (Smith is actually a great guest on Graham Norton.)

Okay, but "When you're tired, you take a nap-a, you don't move to Napa" did.

They were such good friends. Like that scene in the movie where the other three laugh at Charlotte for having diarrhea? Heartwarming.

"Full Frontal With Samantha Bee renewed for another year of self-righteous outrage"

"Mad About Shoe."

In the oldest daughter's defense, the middle one should have never told the story about the diarrhea and the oldest daughter handled it okay. And, she made a connection with Mel over dance.
Nah, the winner for the most annoying kid this episode is the middle one, who told the diarrhea story even though she was

Excellent point. Never heard a bad word about Wilder, and he seemed like such a funny, gentle guy. And funny enough, Tom Cruise was one of the people I was thinking of when I was contrasting Wilder to a "superstar."

Gene Wilder wasn't one of those huge superstars who appeared at the Oscars every year or demanded premium prices for his theater performances, yet in the past hour or two, the Interweb has exploded with people talking about how much they loved him, their favorite performances, etc. It just shows you don't have to be

Do they even have hamburger phones in England?

Thanks, Ned Flanders's dad!

I fell down a YouTube rabbit hole a few years ago that resulted in me actually watching this entire Annette series - first sneeringly and mockingly, and then sincerely (I wanted to know what happened to the damn necklace!) I was struck how the show addressed classism by showing the differences between the kid who

In the much awaited therapy session that is the WTF podcast with Lorne Michaels, Michaels talks about how he had to fight hard to get NBC to sign off on this project. And we're all lucky that he did. Almost makes up for Jimmy Fallon. Almost.

You know, after decades of loving this song, I had no idea until just now. The AV Club IS educational!

Do I have to spell it out? C-H-E….

Red Rubber Ball was a frothy "Positively Fourth Street"-esque kiss-off that appealed to my adolescent sullenness, and hell, even my middle-aged sullenness.

Blasphemy, comparing Ra to a child's toy.

A few weeks ago a contestant's cake fell apart at the end and she was despondent and one of the hosts hugged her and said, it's only a cake. And that sort of summarizes the show - people who love to bake, and show that celebrates that but emphasizes that competition isn't everything.

Yay! I was worried it would go to someplace dumb that none of us pay for, like Seeso.

"I've seen your grandfather, he lives in your house."
"That's my other grandfather, we're all entitled to two and this one's my other."