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The Pico sketch was entirely based off of a story Melissa put on Twit a few months ago. She was in a grocery store (I think) and someone famous had tragically died that bummed out a ton of people (coulda been Norm or Bob, I forget). Anyway two old Latina ladies were right next to her and the one lady’s response was,

It was difficult to see, but there were bubbles emanating from Kate’s butt at the end of Three Sisters. Knowing this, the sketch will suddenly become incredibly funny to you.

Well, you would suggest that, wouldn't you?

I mix and match throughout the year depending on what I want to watch. Every time I’m about to cancel my HBO or Apple TV membership, they announce some new show I really want to see (i.e. The Essex Serpent).

I really wish someone would make a video game around the TV industry. There use to be one called madtv back in the 80s/90s, something like that, that had the player running a broadcast station. It was a lot of fun. An update of that or something more ambitious and simulation oriented would be great.

It actually does go there. Wilson’s character does use it as a pejorative until her friend points out that she’s actually gay herself and how hurtful and difficult that had made high school.

Have you watched Servant yet? Because it’s also pretty awesome (although obviously nothing can touch Severance.)

I actually think Firth isn’t playing Peterson weird enough. Michael Peterson is a deeply strange man, in unsettling ways. I think Firth is nailing the affect of Peterson’s voice, but the whole vibe I’m not feeling yet. But I also imagine it would be extremely difficult to pull off Peterson’s whole strange vibe,

The look of terror on his face when Drew’s deception is revealed says it all. That wasn’t “how could this person with which I thought I had a connection have lied to me”, it was entirely “I’m going to be on ‘To Catch A Predator’”.

the best was in red heat when they make him russian.

Meanwhile, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Arnold Schwarzenegger’s accent can portray a mattress salesman born and raised in Edina Minnesota and nobody bats an eye.

That reminds me of the Sean Connery film The Presidio, in which as far as I know uniquely, Connery’s accent is given an in-universe explanation. Why does Connery’s character (a US Army officer) have a Scottish accent? Because he moved to the US with his family as a child. He can play an immortal Egyptian/Spaniard, or

So what are the odds the movie actually has the guts to have her mocking gay people like all high schoolers did around 2002, even just early on before she gets corrected?

I just watch this and boy is this a star showcase. It was funny in fits and starts, and Chris Parnell is excellent, but there’s just way too much Rebel, even for a movie meant to star Rebel Wilson. She has at least half a dozen musical numbers that solely exist to just show off her new body. Which, good for you, but

This was better with Nadine in season two of Twin Peaks.

How does the film expertly deal with the 2 years of physical therapy she needed to be able to walk after a 20 year coma?

I’m most amused that the movie felt the need to explain her Australian accent, like this is the one place we couldn’t possibly accept an out of place accent.

And I was surprised when I saw it was a movie.  It seems like it would be a better concept as a series.

This was better when it was Strangers With Candy