All Hutz's dignity and cash, they will all vanish, Kaplan promises. It's just a matter of time.
All Hutz's dignity and cash, they will all vanish, Kaplan promises. It's just a matter of time.
I looked at Bri's Twitter last week and apparently she and Krissi buried the hatchet after Krissi apologized to her. So I'd say there's good odds of there being a lot of truth to Krissi playing up the evil act for the cameras.
Yeah, Seth Meyers being smarmy is probably a thing that should have been readily apparent by now. He probably spends at least half of every Weekend Update smirking into the camera.
She uses "they" later so I think she just doesn't bother to proofread.
This episode wasn't good but there are a bunch of episodes from the last two years that are just as bad if not worse. The one with the genderswitching comes to mind immediately.
"Mo' Butter, Mo' Better."
I thought I read somewhere that it was Maeby-related, since she's constantly using messaging services on her phone and hiding offscreen in the scenes the sound appears in.
She was pretty good. Kanye wasn't. I still would have watched this show.
Are we really feeling sorry for a TMZ reporter now? Really? Kanye is often a dick but he has every right to talk shit to that dude.
I remember that she has a brother. Or something. That's all I've got.
I think at this point Luca's self-confidence has been beaten into the ground. He was proud of his work at the start but now he's had so many near-eliminations that that's all gone now.
Best part of that whole thing was Ann pretty much telling Tony Wonder to go fuck himself without ever having to phrase it exactly like that. It's weird to read these reviews and juxtapose Ann's growth with Maeby's string of diminishing returns.
I almost think that part of the reason I like it even less than I might is because it's Donald Glover and I just don't buy him rapping about most of the stuff he raps about. It always sounds like he's trying too hard.
Okay, I just saw the video and went back to see if people had brought it up in here, so I know this is late; I think it sounds weird because Tambor did the pre-credits patter as himself, not as Hank Kingsley. From all the interviews I've seen of him (especially the one with Marc Maron) he always seems a little bit…
I am looking forward to the report in a month that no, it turns out they've decided not to do anything ever anymore after the next couple reunion concerts, followed by the sudden out of nowhere announcement of the album date a month after that, followed by their declaration that that album is the end of Blur and they…
She wouldn't be getting the edit she's getting if she won, don't worry.
The editing on this show is really obvious sometimes. The moment they started the episode with a Beth "omg I'm still here, isn't that great?" confessional I knew she was probably done.
The cut to the dumbstruck Steve Harvey Show audience was fantastic. You could have put that entire sketch on the actual show and it would have been worth it for that.
It was pretty much lose-lose once they got a white actor for Splinter. Either they were whitewashing them both or the heroic Asian character was made white whilst the villainous Asian character stayed Asian (see: The Last Airbender).
I watched the shit out of Spin City on reruns in syndication when I was 12 or so. Loved it, though more the Michael J. Fox stuff and not so much after he left and for whatever reason half of the supporting cast left too.