Teddy is a main character now. And Zeke is really hit or miss for me. Some of his appearances—especially his early appearances,—are grating (though I admit he's been great the last couple seasons). But RSR is just always grand.
Teddy is a main character now. And Zeke is really hit or miss for me. Some of his appearances—especially his early appearances,—are grating (though I admit he's been great the last couple seasons). But RSR is just always grand.
That slap was magical.
This is inaccurate. The AV Club was never funny.
Listen, we've all done things we're not proud of after a good cross country meet.
OH SANDRA… OH SANDRA… OH…what's that? OH CHERYL! OH CHERYL!
Do you think baseball announcers commentate on sex like they are calling a game?
Well, it was fun while it lasted. Let's put down Dikachu. *pulls out a pistol, shoots @Dikachu in the dickface*
Seriously, though, it was also a well constructed joke in context.
SIMMMMMMMMMMSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
I do have the strangest boner right now.
Rhea Perlman worked because she was exceptionally competent at her job and everyone knew it from the moment she first appeared on screen. April worked because it was clear even from her first episodes that she was using the bitchiness to hide deeper layers. Wendy has not been shown to be highly competent or hiding…
Chevy Chase's impression of Gerald Ford was based on a single time he fell down. Now it is how he is remembered in history, at least from a pop culture perspective.
The problem with Baldwin's Trump is not so much the performance, it's the character they've created. They've turned him into a shallow, cartoonish buffoon, which is perfect for insulting Trump, but not really an interesting character.
This episode was a mess. I thought the girl in the car confirmed that Varges was sleeping with his aide.
…….
Nah. Part of the fun of Bill's character is that Dave is technically his boss, but Bill is also undeniably good at his job which makes him impossible to fire.
It's like everyone saw Parks and Rec and wants to create the next Jerry.
MARTHA!
The idea was both fair and democratic, which is why I wanted no part of it.
So, this post actually got me thinking about NewsRadio and how Emily could very easily be written as a gender-swapped Dave Nelson and the show would be better for it—having him be more put-upon and having him have to take losses for the better of the team. Of course, in order for that to work, you need a Bill McNeal,…