Also, I liked Sucklord's piece because the fact that it was already dated seemed to pretty much be the point, though he didn't really make a commentary on how people got sick of Sheen's shit.
Also, I liked Sucklord's piece because the fact that it was already dated seemed to pretty much be the point, though he didn't really make a commentary on how people got sick of Sheen's shit.
I don't know, I really really did not like Dusty's. Leon's turned out pretty awful too and he was waaaaaay too confident in his lazy idea (I actually thought it was a good idea, and then I typed up a description of it to a friend who doesn't actually watch the show and quickly realized oh wait no it isn't, not at…
Screw that. If I'm on a tribe with guys like that, I'm praying no matter how much I hate it. Why give them reasons to think you're not part of the main group? Sophie was smart to grin and bear it, especially after her and Albert's coup attempt failed.
My favorite part of Young's piece was that he was implying that the movement of the flag would be sudden and as if it's reacting to an earthquake. Cut to the flag, which… sort of rustles in the air just like most flags do. It was nice to see art school pretentiousness get stomped on by playground art.
Seriously, what the hell? How could they love that? It sort of feels like they picked that explicitly to fuck with Team 2, especially Tewz who was hilariously arrogant considering how dumb his piece was.
Why are you watching, then? I mean, I know that's such a knee-jerk response on my part but I really don't get this cult of "I'm going to watch SNL so I can talk about how much I hate it."
I can think of plenty of episodes from just last season that were way worse than this one.
I can't believe people actually enjoy Anthony Crispino. I like Bobby Moynihan but that's such an awful one-joke character.
Ugo was there because he's attractive and foreign. I'm sure they weren't actually that concerned about his art, he was there to be a character.
The plot summary sort of feels like a discarded Christopher Guest movie idea.
I kind of liked The Comeback? I like that King has now created a sitcom every bit as hacky as the fake one in another show he created, though.
Does Whitney Cummings even do stuff for this show anymore? This has turned into Michael Patrick King's thing, hasn't it?
My favorite Fox & Friends correction: "The 'West Memphis Three' is not a jazz quartet."
By and large I liked this episode way more than the other two from this season thusfar, but god, the cold open. Not even Kevin should be as stupid as he was in this, let alone Jim and Oscar.
Good for Up All Night. It's pretty decent.
I don't think that it suggested a serious medical problem, I think it suggested that Kevin was fucking with everyone and lowering expectations for himself over time. I was really really hoping they'd go all the way with that and then they didn't.
Best part was that Coach got to be subjected to it, and he reacted not much differently than everyone in Tocantins when he recited *his* poem before getting voted out of the game.
Calling it right now; within two weeks Santana's joining Shelby's glee club to give it something resembling legitimacy. No clue who else with actual name value they could throw in there, though. Lauren?
Can we really say "most ___ in years" for a show that's only been on the air since 2009?
Yeah, I agree with this. I don't really like the news, but I think I would have hated Quinn being magically all better through the healing power of seeing her baby more.