Are you talking '08? Sure.
Are you talking '08? Sure.
Except that she's on track to get as many, if not more, votes as Obama.
I blame his son dying of brain cancer.
"Yes, it leads to unpopular choices, but overall, it seems to work."
The alt-right's majordomo is on track to be in the White House.
What if it was Hilter? I dunno, it'd probably be fine, cause in 1933 he was pretty fucking popular.
What if in 1972 you had a sketch comedy show where the creator had links to the Weather Underground?
Jim Carrey had more experience and more confidence. Everything I've read about Jeong is that he's basically totally, woefully out of his depth and he's incredibly grateful to all the comics around him that make him a better actor and a better comedian.
Jeong is a weird guy. Because even on Community (which I will fanboy to death over, it was the best of the "golden era" comedies) you could see the cracks showing, sadly while he's gifted in physical comedy and he has a great energy, he's almost a Jim Carrey type total ham that just mugs and chews and eats everything…
I have not seen a lot of terrible TV.
Brickleberry is a goddamn terrible show. It might be the worst scripted TV show I've ever seen in my life.
Racially and ethnically diverse.
So instead of two crusty white dudes, we're getting two pretty young people?
Is it worse than Brickleberry?
Colin Jost tells the same sort of jokes a guy named Colin Jost would tell.
He didn't even block you?
Isn't creating your OWN social media that's only full of people that think exactly the same as you the definition of a safe space?
I know Colbert isn't the enemy, he's not a bad guy, he's not truly, headshakingly, utterly wrong. But that statement is still wrong.
I appreciate his performance.
It looks like it could've very easily been just another hokey 70s sci-fi flick.