Does this mean he can finally host Saturday Night Live at some point? He's one of those perfect matches who I always just assumed would never be allowed to do it.
Does this mean he can finally host Saturday Night Live at some point? He's one of those perfect matches who I always just assumed would never be allowed to do it.
Norm would do it for the best four nights of television history and then stop showing up without any warning.
In my head I've already turned Morgan's speech at the final tribal council into this big, magical thing, but when we actually see it it'll probably be disappointing.
Yeah, I think Marty and David (the lawyer) had early, way less obnoxious versions of it. Now the editors have turned it into some terrible finely tuned machine. It's like they're making a Tyler Perry movie.
Well that's not really surprising. Spencer's basically a more presentable version of the people on /r/survivor.
I think Jane was more of a "please don't turn this into a big media thing" edit, the situation was weird and pretty unique. I don't even think the people making the show knew what edit they wanted to give Russell, when you put his edit under the microscope he kind of fails as a villain/antihero/joke character.
It's too bad he delivered the confessional with the comedic skill of Tyler Perry.
He's getting the weirdly specific Troyzan/Vytas/Caramoan Malcolm edit that's turned into a thing lately. Guy who wants to be strategic who's mostly not great at it, and underneath the editing is pretty clearly a massive douche. Basically the "thanks for trying, sorry it didn't work out" compensation prize for when he…
Spencer's getting a ton of airtime anyway, if he actually did something meaningful instead of giving bad confessionals they'd show that in a heartbeat.
That cringeworthy voting confessional had to have converted at least three or four people.
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He isn't really proactive with anything he does - at least from what we saw, he was about as active as Jeremiah in that talk with Tony. He has no clue how to scramble, or how to reign in his alliance, or how to approach people that aren't on his side.
I thought Oliver and Thea were going to start humping right there. I think Game of Thrones has messed me up a little bit.
Going from Game of Thrones to Silicon Valley is very jarring.
his mom was totally that person who spent every family event running around saying "Colin did the funniest thing the other day"
Hey, don't bring Turing into this.
I feel like Colin is trying really hard to be an anchor in the style of Norm (he even does the same kind of crooked smile), but he's failing miserably. I almost feel kind of bad for him.
Colin tells Kim Jong-un joke.
Community's in a weird spot for me now where this season's been completely competent and fine, but I just don't care about what I'm watching at all. Not even sure what the problem is, but something this season has felt off.
It'll be like Airplane II: The Sequel!