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Reminds me more of The Long Kiss Goodnight. 

He’s on point with his stand up and funny.  Context is key.  

His standup is hilarious and very well crafted. 2019 was really the high point for “cancellations” and it’s nice to see that many people who said cancelling someone had no real effect proved correct.

I can appreciate how plenty of regular SNL viewers might not know who Nate Bargatze is, or maybe even John Mulaney. But at least those guys have clear and not insubstantial fanbases. Aside from the trolls in gray here, who could possibly have any idea who this dude is? They’d be better off bringing Aristotle Athari

Gillis is (outside of Chappelle, Louie and perhaps, sometimes, still Burr) easily the funniest and best stand up working today. His Trump is also absolutely amazing and much funnier than anything SNL have ever done with him. The idea Bowen and Sarah will have to throw a shit-fit every time someone more successful than

January 20, 2024: Jacob Elordi

Are they really this desperate for hosts?

Call me old fashioned, but I remember when they used to hire famous and/or talented people to host SNL.

Oh absolutely- if you had told me he was 50 when he played Greef, I would have believed you.

It’s like the man said: “Man only likes to count his troubles; he doesn’t calculate his happiness, or the number of Milk Duds boxes he can steal from behind the concessions counter ”

The worst part is all the idiots who are about to act like the Mandalorian crew should have known he was going to die and given him a better ending, just like they did for Chadwick Boseman, Ray Stevenson, and Kevin Conroy.

I mean, I’m still upset that he copied my trademark handshake, but still, a great loss.

Did you hurt your back crowbarring that one in?

See, that's the kind of immersive experience you just can't get from a streaming service.

This. That’s part of why Google Play Music was good - I could give more money directly to artists I liked by buying songs/albums in addition to streaming.

“At that moment, we only wanted freedom,” wrote one retired teacher among the trapped in a letter to the editor published by Globo. “We didn’t know how to proceed. It was like we were orphans there. Look, what drama, right? We were without action, desperate.”

Yeah sounds like this theatre in particular is probably a dirty place, not to even mention the lack of fire or emergency exits.

From one lawyer to another: I checked with Lionel Hutz, and apparently the “guest with free popcorn” provides the free popcorn.

Free admission to movies and free popcorn for a full year? Fuck, sounds worth it to me.