Is it petty of me to really, really not want this Michelle woman to get famous? She so clearly wants to be, and judging from the celebrity climate today, she will be. Tila/Heidi Montag type fame, but fame nonetheless. Ickypoo.
Is it petty of me to really, really not want this Michelle woman to get famous? She so clearly wants to be, and judging from the celebrity climate today, she will be. Tila/Heidi Montag type fame, but fame nonetheless. Ickypoo.
@BrynnP: oh god, you're really, really right.
@Gnatalby: I agree that I'd still rather watch 30 Rock than many other television offerings of today, I just can't shake the feeling that it's changed for the worse. Total agreement on the "Liz is hideous and undatable" thing being run into the ground.
Am I alone in my sad feeling that 30 Rock has started to kind of suck? I never thought I'd have to say it. For some reason, they're making Liz more and more pathetic, the jokes aren't as funny, and where have Toofer and Pete gone?
@scullymurphy: yes, great analogy.
Were we expecting anything better?
Yeah, I'm with the people who don't like your use of "pill popping", or how you handled this article at all.
Henry Rollins is a pleasant, smart man. My sister met him at a publishing conference and they had a lovely chat about F. Scott Fitzgerald. That plus his beefcake makes him incredibly hot.
@Hortense: I am also confused. Not watching the episode, but I know the Juggalo parody has already aired.
I knew exactly why Miracle Whip was in there. They are really trying to appear hip! It's SO WEIRD!
@Justine: And then Colbert made his parody, and that was awesome, and then MW bought ad time during his show and announced it in one of the hollywood trade mags.
@RainbowBrite: that makes sense.
@EarlyGrey: Her real husband, Ben Falcone, is also cute - not in the same way as Ryan Reynolds, though.
@EarlyGrey: ...but they're not really married and he's god. :(
@HollisMason: Ok, some people are pretty sure it's Til Schweiger, but it's under debate.
@honeybrown1976: I watched it last night without reading anything about it. I am a fan.
I can't believe so many of you are up in arms about this video and its lesbian prison campiness and in the same breath praising the Bad Romance video which features Gaga performing for that creepy group of men apparently lead by Til Schweiger. That's the very definition of the male gaze.
I didn't have a problem with the skimpy outfits, or the prison setting, or the lesbianism. Just the product placement and the sandwich making scene, which I think was shoehorned in because Miracle Whip probably begged for it. Seriously, they're really trying to seem hip these days. It's weird.
@honeybrown1976: if we don't watch it, how will we know if we like it or not?
@Fumbles: Isn't the record label supposed to pay for the video? I've seen plenty of music videos without them.