Still relevant.
Still relevant.
Do you know how many mornings I’ve woke up with a Crazy Ex-Girlfriend song stuck in my head on repeat? Well, do you?!?!?! :)
I don’t know where you are in the third season but the last third(-ish, I don’t remember exactly) pulls the season together in a really great way. I highly recommend finishing it.
I think the season two finale was absolute perfection. This season was a bit hit and miss compared to the other two (in fact I haven’t finished it, although I will get round to it). It’s still a much better show than like (see what I did there) 75% of the shows on air.
I didn’t realize until like a month ago, well after watching 3 seasons of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, that Rachel Bloom is also the genius behind “Fuck Me Ray Bradbury”. Absolute goddess level right there.
There once was a Sean from the city,
And this is what separates the average white dude from the rest of us:
He is entirely unaware there are other books.
I don’t know. But at least Tom Cruise has a fairly charming public persona and the people who work with him say he’s nice.
Right? As poor Stephen tried to keep things on track, all I could think was Who did this to Stephen?
I just don’t understand the continued fascination or indulgence in Sean Penn. Why is he getting booked on Colbert? I mean, sure, go on Marc Maron’s podcast. Go on Joe Rogan’s podcast. Go on whatever podcast you want and then ironically complain about the amount of content out there as you hock your vanity project that…
Ted Allen on the original series, set the bar: Don’t overwhelm the makeover guys, it’s not about you, it’s about them finally having non-moldy food in the fridge and something besides chips in the pantry.
I still haven’t forgiven him for adding yogurt to guacamole.
Remember when we didn’t like Russia and it was bad to be a Nazi?
“Don’t waste your youth on age” - Mad Men quote that I think is fitting to this situation.
But was the police stop scene faked? Because, if so, Karamo deserves an Emmy for looking so scared that I was scared and then very very angry when it was revealed as a prank.
I was in awe of Karamo’s patience. And while the cop even PARTICIPATING in the conversation and being calm about it is better than nothing, I still did not like that guy. And I didn’t like that episode. A cold open where Karamo gets pulled over without his license by a white cop in the middle of Georgia? So tone deaf.
Will someone please dissect the episode with the couple and their 6 children who lived in that hoardery home filled with sippy cups? I need to discuss how...odd...the wife/Mom was in that episode.
It’s funny.....all the adults who for years have shit upon Millenials (now adults) and other kids....complaining they’re lazy, selfish, absorbed in their phones, have no direction, don’t vote, don’t care about issues etc etc.
Wow, that’s like Sinking Ship Rats Bingo.