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Why would they? Excellent in "American Primeval" Super Slow, Again Idiotic crap Could still win Why "Commercial" Carson and Berle The couple... Interesting View all posts >


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Calvary is a hill near Jerusalem where Jesus was executed, according to Christian mythology. A dude born, and a dude forever, regardless of any pharmaceutical, hormonal, and surgical interventions. Too bad, so sad, but this guy is suffering from mental illness. The thing is, SNL has relentlessly trashed Trump and Trump voters for years. If they've done any making fun of Kamala and democrats, it's been mild and rare to the point of insignificance in comparison. They didn't have enough class to get through their anniversary show without idiotically including their ridiculous stereotype MAGA guy. It's pitiful how desperate and butthurt they are that their cackling, box-wine-swilling heroine got trounced. There doesn't seem to be any cure for TDS, especially among the infantile. The inevitable and relentless momentum of biology. I'd watch this just for the oddity of it and the co-stars. "Laugh tracks are a myth. The laughs you heard on many classic shows were real laughs from the audience." (Followed immediately by loud laugh-track guffaw.) Sure, they were real laughs from an audience, but not necessarily the audience that was present at the filming or taping of that show, if there was an audience there at all. Pre-recorded audience laughter has been used since Bing Crosby's radio show of the late 1940s. Almost all television situation comedies of the 1950s through the 2010s have used pre-recorded laughter either to enhance live audience reaction, or to create it artificially in shows that were not recorded with an audience. In 1953, television sound engineer Charles Douglass invented a special playback machine that made it convenient to inject different types of laughter and other vocal reactions into the soundtracks of sitcoms. Reminds me of the Bowery Boys movies, which started in the 1930s and continued through the late 1950s, when the "boys" were weathered middle-aged men. I didn't even know "Cobra Kai" was still on. I checked out after the first couple of seasons. To Democrats, eliminating fraud and waste is an infuriating activity. My wife and I watched "Third Rock from the Sun" for at least a month before we realized he was a guy. So does almost everybody who's in movies. View all replies >