He can still wail on that gee-tar, though!
He can still wail on that gee-tar, though!
Thank you! There are ways to do a sendoff in style without making it seem like one person is singlehandedly responsible for every good moment that happened during their tenure. I thought this perfectly represented his sensibility while being absolutely amazing.
And Lou Barlow was back, so you know, full circle!
You know Cobie Smulders got to keep her man fat 'n happy. She puts it down!
And I now like Fred Armisen even more than I already did.
The beautiful people. . . the beautiful people!
@avclub-22eda830d1051274a2581d6466c06e6c:disqus I'd like to see all the Cleveland characters show up at different points, which wouldn't be too hard with all the cutaways FG does.
On the occasions that I watch BrandX, I just want to liberate Steve Jones from Russell Brand. I was glad to see him out there.
I see what you did there. Hey-o!
I'm not sure why, but I want to see Jim Carrey host again. And do the animatronic thing.
Bill Hader's reaction to the "choreographed dance to a Beyonce song that hasn't even been released yet" will never not be funny to me.
Yeah, when Armisen and Hader were saying they were going "on tour", he had his head down for a few seconds and was tapping the drumsticks against his temples. It did seem like he was going to cry at that moment (among others). It was pretty touching.
Taran Killam… man he's good, but how many gay characters has he played now? He is to gay characters what Jason Sudeikis and Bill Hader are to game show hosts.
He's scared of large-screen projections of dogs?
Christopher Comebus.
I like to think he was wearing suspenders under his jacket. . . and in his heart.
"Go to him."
I try not to be critical of performers' personal lives but the whole "Not for sale" schtick fell really flat for me knowing that he's one degree away from being a Kardashian.
I loved Fred Armisen's goodbye and was glad to see that both he and Hader got a sort of "signature" signoff in their own ways. His song was just so touching and genuine-feeling that it got me in the gut far more than the Stefon goodbye. Yet it was also comforting, since he and Brownstein have a successful show already…
Oh, Cleveland. I hardly knew ye. Whenever I drink a frappuccino, I will think of you.