Not ever close to being the worst episode ever.
Not ever close to being the worst episode ever.
Strong and Bayer are good comedic actresses. Jones is a stand up comedian who never feels quite comfortable acting on the show. Your criticisms of Strong and Bayer are the exact problems people have with Jones. Every character of hers is essentially the same and serves the same purpose, which is to contradict whatever…
She's not even the new Jay Pharoah.
Reminds me of Darrell Hammond.
I think Strong is better than McKinnon. McKinnon mugs to the camera way to much.
The funny thing is, when he's not trying, or giving Negan all these weird affectations, Jeffrey Dean Morgan can be convincing in the role. I hope the show has realized it's a mistake to try to make Negan likable and funny.
You're an asshole, you know that?
But why would he look it up? Why would anyone have reason to look it up if they didn't know who he was? You asked how people didn't know that version. Well, we were never taught it.
This is a rhyme me and my friends would use in the schoolyard to figure out who was "it". None of us knew of any racial connotations, and it wasn't until I was an adult that I discovered there was an alternate version.
It's probably going to attract mostly white audiences.
But you can socialize while you sit there waiting for the movie to start.
So what if he's Jewish? I'm not sure he even is Jewish.
The boss was funny. "Goodbye…". It's the way he says it with the sad realization that he'll never see this guy whose name he can't remember ever again.
I think Mike Hanlon from "It" is a well written, black character, although that could be because it seems as if he wasn't initially intended to be black.
It's not unreadable, but it is the worst book of a not that great series. Just a bit of a slog.
That 70's white dog poop you like is going to come back in style.
No, "I'm a little baby bitch boy" was meant to show he's pathetic in not being upfront about his true motivations.
You're interpreting it as we're meant to sympathize with him, not criticize him, especially considering his obvious ulterior motives. It being a "straightforward description of "friend zone" as an MRA would describe it" IS the joke. Although not a particularly funny or well executed joke, mind you.
No. Jesus, you're way off on this.
Uh, no, that's not it.