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The decisions to make TV shows about Agatha Harkness and Echo were already questionable to begin with, this isn’t going to help their case...

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If ever there was a band that I wish had just kind of peaced out in 1999 it was The Smashing Pumpkins. Haven’t seen even the slightest bit of promise from anything they’ve put out since then and Billy Crogan’s evolution into a conspiracy theorist/wrestling enthusiast clashes pretty hard with the persona he used to

Ketchup chips.  

I can’t tell you how hard I rolled  my eyes when they said Bruce Banner has six or so PhDs in Thor: Ragnarok. That’s ... just not how it works. Outside of some very narrow circumstances, like you need a special certification to work in a field, multiple PhDs are a sign of instability and unemployability, not smarts.

Am I the only one who sometimes would get Aisha Tyler--both look and voice--mixed up with Gabrielle Union? Was naming the date Gabrielle a nod to that, or am I just projecting?

One of the best parts about constantly being on business in Quebec was the St.-Hubert lunch. But DAMN, the portions are massive. And folks complain about portioning in the US?

I don’t know how long this episode’s writer has been in the business, but it has me wondering if this started as a spec script he might have written around season two. Pam and Carol/Cheryl stowing away, agents more interested in goofing off than doing any spy work, and Archer’s cluelessness, blind luck, and actual

Junior’s occasional appearances on grown-ish also fit into this problem area. On that show, he’s confident, restrained, and even has a fairly regular sexual relationship with one of the TWINS. How that meshes with the buffoon seen on most episodes of black-ish has never made sense.

Truth be told, if there weren’t

I’m listening to her on Marc Maron right now! C’mon, Cecily stans!

Also did you notice Chris Rock got very obvious cheek implants and I think a chin implant? He looked like Max Headroom. It was very distracting

I really liked it - it had a very early ‘80s SNL vibe that still matched to current times. I thought some of the shots were absolutely beautiful (like Chloe’s and Ego’s) and some hit the sentimentality button just right (like Kyle looking at the wall of hosts in 30 Rock).

Yeah Chris Rock’s politics have always been kind of lazy. I’m fairly sure he was in the ‘give Trump a chance’ crowd after 2016.

<i> Colin Jost and Michael Che are more in the aren’t-we-clever business, and I’m just going to have to accept it. </i>

No mention of the Drew Barrymore talk show bit?  The only sketch that I thought consistently nailed it.  But it’s helped that I’ve actually caught (and watched with jaw dropped amazement) a number of episodes so got all the references--my friend didn’t even know she had a talk show and was pretty much lost.  I was

The Drew Barrymore talk show was to me easily the best sketch of the night. Remarkably on target.

I was legitimately shocked how much I liked Carrey’s take on Biden. Some of the jokes on the actual debate kind of missed because the reality of it was so absurd it was even difficult to hit on something, but the commitment and character were there. And Biden struggling to contain that anger is not only a source of

I just assume we get Kandor for that.

Mitch Pileggi just strolling through the tar pits wearing his wizard getup and nobody paying him any mind was hilarious. You’d think if nothing else everyone would be steering clear of him since people in strange outfits usually mean stuff’s about to explode in national city.

Seems pretty schway.