I was so distracted by Oliver's Jeopardy rant I have no idea what that woman won for
I was so distracted by Oliver's Jeopardy rant I have no idea what that woman won for
He's right behind me, isn't he…
Wait, Is John Oliver the King of Sock Monkeys Guy?
I don't care that much because Amy Poehler doesn't need an Emmy for validation, but I am disappointed because I'm sure she had a great bit planned.
God before Amazon? What a socialist.
The alternative is he thinks just adding -ish to things is funny. I don't know which is worse.
Yeah, I know, that I was saying. On Reddit no one mentioned the fly part, which made it seemed more raunchy.
On the reditt thread for the show, multiple people noted they saw "Maybe if I cross my legs, no one will notice!" but either didn't see or withheld the context, making it sound like it meant something completely different.
Wait, so…Ramsay Snow from Game of Thrones is now starring on a show called "Vicious" as normal, nice looking guy? What?
More likely Victorian has been cut, as there has not been a single whisper about him being in this season. Now seems McShane is probably Randyl Tarly, though the Marwyn the Maege and Mad King Suggestions are still hanging.
Yes, after she steals Littlefinger's jet pack off screen.
So, you're saying they're faking a season premiere?
There was a great screwball comedy set there during the 2011-12 TV season. It was called "The Charlotte Bobcats"
Oh, you must not recall the modern master Lee Daniels.
No, but it was leaked months in advance that the voice actor from "Welcome to Nighvale" would appear on Gravity Falls as a character named "Tad Strange," which led to a lot speculation among fans about his identity. The most popular theory was that he was Bill Cipher's brother, so another oddly shaped demon. Which…
I haven't listened to Welcome to Nightvale in a while, and my name is Carlos, so I had a brief moment of great confusion after reading this comment.
I personally disliked the last episode (I just found it uninteresting and not very funny, probably because I've never played Dungeons and Dragons, and don't care for breaking the 4th wall generally), which made me really love this one just because it assured me that my brain hadn't gone through some shift that made me…
On the other hand, people seemed very pleased (and some rather excited) with young Michael Douglas in Ant-Man. Though creating a whole performance in CGI is a whole other monster.
On another note, I've been anticipating my 1,000th AV Club comment for a while, and I just realized I used it replying to a moderate GamerGater on the Hugo Awards article.
One of my all time favorite things. http://youtu.be/rgXLEM8MhJo