I didn't like how it wasn't animated, though. I think only South Park can pull off merging live action footage with animation.
I didn't like how it wasn't animated, though. I think only South Park can pull off merging live action footage with animation.
Kate McKinnon looks a lot like Cecile Richards. I wish they'd done a sketch making fun of the Planned Parenthood hearing, but I guess that would be too divisive or something.
She sounds decent in that clip, but I wouldn't say that she's a good singer. I think that Ariana Grande is good, though.
I've actually found that most doctors seem to have political views that absolutely baffle me.
This episode was way too real for me.
You need cable to watch it.
Taking away the TV was very, very cruel. Not sure I can get past that! Also, I watch the new episode when I get home from work in the evening.
We finally saw Ginger! Sort of!
Every so often there are moments in the newer Simpsons episodes where the show gets pretty dark. It always intrigues me and for a minute I'm almost excited to be watching and see what happens next. Then the story does a complete 180 and wraps up everything in the most contrived way possible. I guess this is another…
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According to every Victoria's Secret catalogue, yes.
It was a name before the president, though. It's Irish, I believe.
She claims that he told her that, but we don't actually know what happened. It sounds like she kept bringing up the topic and wouldn't allow the class to move on. He didn't handle the situation as well as he could have but short of agreeing that she was right and he was wrong, it was a lose/lose situation for him. …
It had some funny moments but I didn't think the overall plot made sense. Like, what did Cartman win in the end?
*dun duuun!*
Yeah, like that professor who's being investigated because he said that the settlers' treatment of Native Americans wasn't a genocide.
I used to read Disney and other animated movie novelizations before I actually saw the movies, and then I would often be disappointed because the voice actors didn't read the lines as I had imagined them in my head.
I know him as the amazing lead in The Bridges of Madison County musical, which resulted in my falling in love with him. Unfortunately, that is still not enough to make me watch this—unless he sings, maybe.
Plus he keeps trying to get the charges dropped. It's understandable, but that rankles people.
Not to mention that it seems the Yale assessment (which concluded that Dylan was not abused) was pretty flawed.