I agree with giving 30 Rock a moment but it should have been Jon Hamm in blackface instead of Kristen Schaal, especially since it probably marked the first time in the history of the show that Tracy Morgan played the straight man in a bit.
I agree with giving 30 Rock a moment but it should have been Jon Hamm in blackface instead of Kristen Schaal, especially since it probably marked the first time in the history of the show that Tracy Morgan played the straight man in a bit.
The transition into "That's Not Right (But It's Okay)" was some jaw-droppingly cheesy writing, even by Glee standards. Yes, Blaine, I get what song you're about to do now.
My favorite part was Karl building up the suspense for like a full minute and a half before revealing the twist that everyone watching it, let alone Gervais and Merchant, had already long figured out.
I was so happy with what Pip was doing, and then he hit that falsetto note and it all fell completely apart. I figured that Adam was going to sacrifice him for Katrina or Mathai's sake anyway, mind you.
I was thinking that and then I looked at his Wiki and he was apparently a semi-finalist for their reality show last year.
I have to give Trump/the editors credit on this one. I went from thinking it was obviously Penn getting fired to seriously considering that Clay, who has the clear winner's edit, might be done for a moment because we were getting to the last couple minutes and Trump was starting to pile on him the way he usually does…
"but then she went and birthed the villain from FernGully"
I cannot like this enough. Waaaaay better than the "smoke monster from LOST" references.
I had my misgivings about the Joffrey scene (a little long and a couple bits made me think of the SNL sketch the other week) but otherwise a really fantastic episode.
Very surreal to see 19 Nocturne on here. I actually voice act for that occasionally (veeeery much in the "brand-new" category).
Yeah, Leo's bad but he's no Will Schuester.
I would assume they need a movie star to get people to want to come to it. Or something.
I keep forgetting about Sam.
Artie isn't a senior. I want to say the juniors are Artie, Tina, and Blaine?
Katrina doesn't have a hope in hell. She's gone next week, one way or the other. Adam's best bet to win is Tony Lucca.
I think Christina's strategy was this; she wanted a Lindsey/Ashley final two very badly, and she figured that Jesse stood in the way of it and Chris Mann didn't. Then Chris got the most votes and it all went to hell.
I love that Adam called Jermaine on oversinging every last bit of his song. Both because he's right and also because he's sort of hypocritical since he won season one of the show with the exact same kind of singer.
Waaaaaaaaaaaah, I do everything, waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah, Mr. Trump, waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah.
I thought they were obnoxious from the start, then kind of obnoxious-with-a-heart-of-gold when they gave their winnings that one leg to Mark and Bopper, and then they doubled down on obnoxious starting from their "LET'S BLOW THOSE TEACHERS' COVER" douchery onwards.
That's not a character type, that's a ridiculous comedy convention that existed long before Apatow movies.
Jason Segel and Seth Rogen play entirely different character types. Your criticism is ineffective.