In which I yell at you about ‘Breaking Bad,’ ‘DTF: St. Louis,’ and misogyny.

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Everything is terrible and getting worse so let’s distract ourselves with TV nonsense because I literally don’t know what else to do

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Hegseth’s Pentagon is SO MAD at a Netflix show for some dumb reason

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HEY. THAT’S NOT HOW WE CELEBRATE CONSTITUTION DAY, Y’ALL.

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Will Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert be the next victims of Paramount’s shameful deal with President Mob Boss?

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‘The Onion’ had the opportunity to do the funniest thing ever … so they did.

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Late Night finally catches up with the last 150 days of crazy

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Bust out your best chicken dance, ‘Arrested Development’ is returning to Netflix

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The internet has turned The Bloater from ‘The Last of Us’ into a sex symbol and all y’all need Jesus.

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Natasha Lyonne hosts an exceptional and emotional ‘Saturday Night Live’

Saturday Night Live
Natasha Lyonne & Japanese Breakfast
May 21, 2022

It’s almost unfair: Natasha Lyonne is one of my favorites — a wonderful actress and a New York classic, and if she had hosted any other episode, that would be the story. Fortunately, she hosted one of the best episodes of the season. Unfortunately, it was the final episode for four now-legendary cast members: Kyle Mooney; Aidy Bryant; Pete Davidson; and the great Kate McKinnon, who, along with Kennan Thompson, has been carrying this show on her back for ten years now, and that will be what this episode is remembered for. Not that it’s a bad thing: the goodbyes are sweet and funny and well-deserved. I just hope Natasha Lyonne is invited back soon: she had great chemistry with the cast, had terrific comedic timing, and held her own in a challenging episode.

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