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- the "hot" thing was more of a response to a few other comments, which I think were mostly sarcastic but it plays a role, without a doubt. I could care less if shes "hot" or not.
- In a comedy, I think it makes sense for the entire cast to have comedic background. If you were putting together a basketball team would

And just as a note, they did do this with the way-too shortlived role of Carla, casting Alice Wetterlund- an actual rising comedian with stand up and improv background- as the female coder. For the amount of lines she's had to date compared to Amanda Crew, I'd say Wetterlund gave the writers a much better canvas to

I think the only reason you feel that way about the character is because that's how Amanda crew portrays her. I'm not asking for a slapstick warrior who's going to make every line a crack. I never even referred specifically to someone with a stand-up background…. I'm just saying that there are plenty of actresses who

Also, just the fact that the only 2 female comedians who come to mind when I say "imagine all the amazing female comedians in the world" are Sarah and Amy is a joke. I happen to like them both a lot (Sarah Silverman is probably one of my top 5 stand-ups regardless of gender), but you clearly don't get out from in

I don't even know how to respond to this. You're essentially saying that instead of casting a talented but relatively unknown female improviser or sketch comedian out of the countless successful teams in NY, LA, Chicago or wherever (like they did with Zach Woods, Thomas Middleditch, TJ Miller, Kumail Nanjiani) they

It was like putting a horse out to pasture. I honestly thought he was going to keep popping up as Richard moved through the house… but Jared's glance at Richard from the table when Richard walked in the living room is so perfect.

I was hoping when Monica was replaced in her office by that dude with the lacrosse stick that they had cut her from the show altogether. Try this with me: Imagine all the amazing female comedians in the world. Then imagine any of them having won the role for Monica. The show would have so much opportunity for sharp

Also he is Jesus at the last supper in the Humble video and performing at Coachella on Easter I mean jeez who knows what he's gonna do

So Joan but no John? lol

So the A Train doesn't connect at Union Square… just saying

I agree, but the response to Tim's joke that could help elicit that sort of movement would be some degree of empathy (even if unearned) from the left. His point is that he/others can't have general conservative leanings anymore without being labeled as racist, xenophobic, etc.. Did he cite the perfect comparison?

Yeah this article kinda inherently proves Tim's point. AV Club will let any 28 year old in a cardigan sweater rant garbage like this and will actually publish it. "Maybe [they] don't feel like being judged for being a (sic) conservative in Hollywood, but that's just too bad." Awful parallel grammatical form aside, is

The Space episode was the best thing that ever happened to me in terms of comedy…

Me: "Legal weed would add to govt revenue, decrease police force costs and allow them to focus on crime/positive neighborhood involvement, would help unemployed, hardworking Americans and undocumented immigrants alike find good paying work on farms, would allow those immigrants to pay taxes further adding to govt

Isn't a conservative like Sessions, ya know… against regulation? god damnit i give up.

It's almost more inspiring that he's out of jail. He was so optimistic, loving. Just a normal guy on hollywood's biggest stage, no fear, and a love for everyone around him. Title is so strangely misleading on this… AV Club is slowly getting more and more cynical its sad.

Yeah- I think it's clear that any audience would feel that feeling of dread… but I don't think it can really be understated how it so explicitly differs from every other horror movie out there. A powerful play on the trope.
And agreed, almost felt like Peele may have been waiting to decide one way or the other (i.e.

"There’s also a fairly needless subplot involving a TSA agent, played by LilRel Howery, who dual-functions as an exposition delivery system and a tension-breaking comic-relief sidekick"

Ah… I get it now. Prematurely jumped on that one.

"When The Daily Mail asked her why she no longer sounded like the Lohan of prematurely old, Lohan joked, 'Je ne sais pas' (French for 'I know a little French')…"