I feel like Devery Jacobs and Paulina Alexis should have gotten noms. No offense to D’Pharoah, but if he was strong enough to get a nom, so were the ladies. Willie Jack and Elora were very strong characters, especially in the final season
I feel like Devery Jacobs and Paulina Alexis should have gotten noms. No offense to D’Pharoah, but if he was strong enough to get a nom, so were the ladies. Willie Jack and Elora were very strong characters, especially in the final season
Reservation Dogs got nominations?!
I don’t care how many Faks they add, The Bear is not a comedy.
So is there a chance that this *might* mean that *maybe* some of the trades and TV social media sphere will pull their tongues out of The Bear’s asshole long enough to mention how superior FX on Hulu series Reservation Dogs was and give it the accolades they’ve been giving The Bear? It’s crazy to me that Rez Dogs has…
He's guarding the grounds of stately Burns Manor in robot heaven now.
I miss people like Westheimer and Sagan being sensible on a show like Tonight. Very useful. in popularizing science. Fallon just doesn’t quite manage it somehow.
Thankyou for bringing up Quantum Leap. That always brightens up my day a little. Even if it’s something sad like this. Though I confess I am one of many who had assumed she’d passed some years ago.
At least the debacle gave an overzealous conservative movement the confidence to reveal its terrifying and unpopular 2025 Project transition platform.
Meanwhile Clooney will be on Colbert explaining, like Sarandon, how little power and influence he has.
Oh yeah I know that, you don’t have to call me ignorant thanks! Fuck him anyhow, he’s an actor and has the right to his own opinion but we have absolutely no reason to take him seriously just because he’s an actor.
Pretty sure he did talk about how his performance was disappointing and not great. Like, the next night too.
At least the debacle gave an overzealous conservative movement the confidence to reveal its terrifying and unpopular Project 2025 transition platform.
“If there’s not a candidate I like, all of you can burn in a fascist hell for all I care because I don’t.”
Oh gee, a mega wealthy guy that lives in a giant mansion in Italy so he can safely be removed from the consequences of a disastrous US election for four years (or realistically given Project 2025, for the rest of his dumb smug life) has some thoughts about how he’d like that election to go? Dooooo go on.
The scene with Chef David was *incredible*. How many of us have rehearsed in our own minds, a thousand times, what we could say if we got the chance to tell off our bully, accuser, person who made our life hell?
Haven’t seen much of that, but I tend to reflexively tune “shippers” out, because they generally range from annoying to flat-out insane.
But this episode felt like a lot of naval gazing over famous chefs.
I've literally never seen that complaint, so I do wonder where you hang out and with whom...
I’m a huge restaurant nerd. When I lived in Manhattan, a Michelin star restaurant was basically my Cheers, and I was friends with the whole staff because I was there several times a week.
You don’t want to swap Biden with Harris, because then you vacate the VP seat, and it throws election certification into disarray.