See if you can find a black Santa eating Christmas cookies with black Jesus. That should send the message home. (You’re right, this one is way too cute for racist Barbie.)
See if you can find a black Santa eating Christmas cookies with black Jesus. That should send the message home. (You’re right, this one is way too cute for racist Barbie.)
He’s too cute for Megyn! But calendar point is taken. I’ll send it as soon as I see the first Christmas decoration in the CVS (so likely next week). Maybe I’ll find a black Santa sipping a pumpkin spice latte. She should relate to that.
The abrubpt thumbs up jabbing everywhere. Oh God. How many takes did they do?? Uh I don’t like this one bit. I’m still bitter about Ann Curry.
It’s like the people hired to make her look likable don’t like her enough to play through. I kinda love it, tbh.
You have to admit though, this uptight, flutter-sleeved, turtleneck, sweater-weight, tucked-in, straining both literally and figuratively, unflattering, boob-mashing “garment” is the perfect look for standing in a newsroom and rigidly rambling on about a list of movies that make you sound like you have multiple,…
I want her to fail so hard, not because she made career being a blond human dogwhistle, but also because I want NBC punished for giving this hack $20 million while pushing out Tamron Hall and Melissa Harris Perry.
This is the only relatable thing about Megyn Kelly. I love Jaws. I love the cast. I love the scene drinking in the boat. I love Robert Shaw.
I can’t forgive her for remaining quiet while her female co-workers were being called liars about the sexual harassment at Fox.
No one with three kids, a dog, AND a pristine white couch is relatable in my book. Kids and dog, sure. A white couch. With kids and dog? Nope. I’m out. Don’t buy it.
I seriously JUST finished the last episode. I thought the series was hilarious and super cute.
I watched all of American Vandal in one sitting and I absolutely loved it. I think what drew me to it was not the mystery but more that every single character was immediately relatable; I could think of the Peters, Christas, Mr Krazs etc in my life.
This is both the funniest and saddest thing I’ve heard in about a week. Bravo!
I really think anyone who works with teenagers will find it hilarious. Just the mannerisms and their ability to say all this shit with a straight face makes it worth it. I’m an actual, semi-functional adult and if I had a tangential part in the creation of this series, I wouldn’t be able to hold it together like these…
I sometimes have a partner at work and she was thoroughly engrossed in her computer most of the day yesterday: gasping, yelling “NO!” and just having general outbursts. Finally after a few hours, she pulls her headphones off, and sighs. I asked what she was watching and she told me American Vandal. And I said, “Oh,…
The sincerity of all the actors is just so great. Some real talent here...
Never been a big fan of Michael Smith, I’m pretty neutral, but goddamn he hit this out of the park. It would have been so easy to bow down and say “I had no choice”. I’m a convert now, well done, fella.
I bet Whitlock would’ve raised his hand.
It’s kind of incredible when you examine this and see just how many chances ESPN has had to not be total fucking idiots. They just can’t help themselves.
They couldn’t get Stacey Dash and Juan Williams to do it?