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Question for people who watch this show because the premise sounds interesting and I'm actually wondering:
2016 Emmy winner Peter Scolari!
I hope he plays Dinosaur Neil.
Second City vet Tim Stoltenberg. He's a fine comic actor (no idea if he can do drama), and he looks just enough like Gene to be acceptable without being a distraction.
Guest-starring Jordan Morris as Elliott.
It's not quite a Lewisohn-level dive, but there is a biography by Brian Jay Jones (who wrote the excellent Jim Henson biography a few years ago) coming out in December.
I think Zoe Kravitz looks like an equal blend of her parents.
That's a pretty deep Bloom County cut.
I mean, I wrote my daughter's name on it, but she was only 1-1/2 at the time.
I got the Bob's Burgers Burger Book for my wife for Mother's Day, and we've slowly been working our way through the recipes (we've made 8 so far). We created a rating system, which is:
Honestly, I think that was one of the biggest problems with Poodle Hat (which I agree with William was pretty weak) - too many of the parodies aren't clever enough to overcome the terribleness of the original song, especially "A Complicated Song" and "Trash Day."
That rings a little too true for me.
Ah, I gotcha now.
Here's what you just said: "When I was 13, SNL had funny people on it and was funny. Now I'm 29 and it's depressing and bad."
They are! But yeah, that was definitely Dan Aykroyd doing a passable Georgia accent, not Chase talking like himself.
I read somewhere that the Golden Age of SNL is 13, meaning whenever you happened to be 13.
Gerald Ford, but yeah.
RIP Suzanne Pleshette
It sounds like we have different definitions of what a cartoon is, because I consider it to be anything that's animated.