The sketch got #SaraLee to trend on Twitter, and Styles fans flooded the brand’s actual Instagram account with references to the scene.
People have zero chill
At least Sara Lee is taking it well:
Sara Lee’s parent company, Bimbo Bakeries USA, responded to the sketch in a New York Post article. “We didn’t participate in creating the skit and its content doesn’t align with Sara Lee Bread’s brand. But, we all know SNL pushes the envelope for laughs and we are taking it in stride.”
Also, Bimbo Bakeries?
Coran Attack!
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The sketch got #SaraLee to trend on Twitter, and Styles fans flooded the brand’s actual Instagram account with references to the scene.
People have zero chill
At least Sara Lee is taking it well:
Sara Lee’s parent company, Bimbo Bakeries USA, responded to the sketch in a New York Post article. “We didn’t participate in creating the skit and its content doesn’t align with Sara Lee Bread’s brand. But, we all know SNL pushes the envelope for laughs and we are taking it in stride.”
Also, Bimbo Bakeries?
They are a huge company from Mexico. It's "Beembo"
The sketch got #SaraLee to trend on Twitter, and Styles fans flooded the brand’s actual Instagram account with references to the scene.
People have zero chill
At least Sara Lee is taking it well:
Sara Lee’s parent company, Bimbo Bakeries USA, responded to the sketch in a New York Post article. “We didn’t participate in creating the skit and its content doesn’t align with Sara Lee Bread’s brand. But, we all know SNL pushes the envelope for laughs and we are taking it in stride.”
Also, Bimbo Bakeries?
They are a huge company from Mexico. It's "Beembo"
Yeah, they bought Mrs. Baird's breads when I was a kid and there were a ton of Mrs Baird is a Bimbo headlines.
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Raijin QuickfootI'm your Huckleberry YOU'RE NO DAISYRegistered User, ClubPAregular
I kept waiting for someone to be like, "Hey the good samaritans are actually homophobic assholes so maybe we SHOULD be kicking their asses?" but instead it was just another round of lets-watch-Amy-fuck-up.
Show Not Yet Written or In Production Renewed, ‘The Tick’ Still Cancelled
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Give us a third season of The Tick, you cowards.
Ah, it stinks, it sucks, it's anthropologically unjust
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Request to change the thread title to "The [TV] business is uglier than most things. It is normally perceived as some kind of cruel and shallow money trench through the heart of the journalism industry, a long plastic hallway where thieves and pimps run free and good men die like dogs, for no good reason."
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Request to change the thread title to "The [TV] business is uglier than most things. It is normally perceived as some kind of cruel and shallow money trench through the heart of the journalism industry, a long plastic hallway where thieves and pimps run free and good men die like dogs, for no good reason."
That's too long.
What about...
"The [TV] business is where thieves and pimps run free like dogs"
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We're coming up on awards season, which means it's currently "For Your Consideration" season, AKA, Screener Season. Studios/networks send out DVDs of their shit so people can vote for them for awards and whatnot
Netflix usually sends out shitloads of DVDs, which is both wasteful and dumb. But this year, they sent me a gift card for three months of Netflix, and a list of their shit I should check out.
I'm rewatching Boy Meets World and man I like the first season way better than I ever have. I've never really liked it but season 2 seems way weaker overall. Eric loses a lot of the nuance he started with and doesn't really become the lovable idiot he eventually settles on until later. Mostly though season 1 has a really great depiction of loving parents that kind gets shaved off over time. It feels like the first few episodes establish them as parents who really remember what it's like to be kids but also know when to set good boundaries. I'm guessing that the principal writers for the later half of season 1 and 2 didn't really pick up on that. They become more conservative and less understanding. Worse yet the loving relationship between the two of them begins with talking things out and getting on the same page and each showing each other that they are loved. There end up being a lot of jokes in the later half of season 1 and 2 that amount to the mother hitting the father or the father complaining about how terrible marriage is and it feels really at odds with the love they show so openly.
We're coming up on awards season, which means it's currently "For Your Consideration" season, AKA, Screener Season. Studios/networks send out DVDs of their shit so people can vote for them for awards and whatnot
Netflix usually sends out shitloads of DVDs, which is both wasteful and dumb. But this year, they sent me a gift card for three months of Netflix, and a list of their shit I should check out.
I wish more companies would outright bribe me.
Stick it Netflix by watching I-Land instead of the shows they suggest!
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Calling a show set in the second age of the fall of numenor and the rebuilding after the war of wrath in which a continent was flooded and the great city of gondolin fell a lord of the rings prequel is...a way to say it I guess
I'm rewatching Boy Meets World and man I like the first season way better than I ever have. I've never really liked it but season 2 seems way weaker overall. Eric loses a lot of the nuance he started with and doesn't really become the lovable idiot he eventually settles on until later. Mostly though season 1 has a really great depiction of loving parents that kind gets shaved off over time. It feels like the first few episodes establish them as parents who really remember what it's like to be kids but also know when to set good boundaries. I'm guessing that the principal writers for the later half of season 1 and 2 didn't really pick up on that. They become more conservative and less understanding. Worse yet the loving relationship between the two of them begins with talking things out and getting on the same page and each showing each other that they are loved. There end up being a lot of jokes in the later half of season 1 and 2 that amount to the mother hitting the father or the father complaining about how terrible marriage is and it feels really at odds with the love they show so openly.
Still a great show though.
Season 1 has some really good episodes. The Anne Frank one where Cory teaches a class is good, as is the one where Alan lets Cory stay up late to watch a game and Mr. Feeny won't allow him to retake a test. That one is a good struggles of parenthood episode, and the part with Mr. Feeny near the end where he tells the story of his father being an alcoholic asshole was great.
Speaking of 90s sitcoms, the posting of the Smart Guy intro got me to rewatch the pilot on Disney+, and other than new show awkwardness that most shows have, it was very good. Very cheesy, but also pretty grounded. They do a good job with the father character, Floyd, and establishing that he is a widower raising three kids without just spelling it out. And the plot is pretty relatable, and establishes they are going to be tackling how difficult it is for everyone having the main character TJ going from 4th to 9th grade.
Calling a show set in the second age of the fall of numenor and the rebuilding after the war of wrath in which a continent was flooded and the great city of gondolin fell a lord of the rings prequel is...a way to say it I guess
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People have zero chill
At least Sara Lee is taking it well:
Also, Bimbo Bakeries?
Coran Attack!
They are a huge company from Mexico. It's "Beembo"
It makes me think about someone discreetly passing a bribe across the table of a coffee shop
Yeah, they bought Mrs. Baird's breads when I was a kid and there were a ton of Mrs Baird is a Bimbo headlines.
This cut for time sketch might be better than anything they aired.
At least he's not doing one his hilarious funny accents!
I kept waiting for someone to be like, "Hey the good samaritans are actually homophobic assholes so maybe we SHOULD be kicking their asses?" but instead it was just another round of lets-watch-Amy-fuck-up.
Fuckin
What
Why
Just make a new thing
man there is just so much to unpack
credits
That would doubly suck
Show Not Yet Written or In Production Renewed, ‘The Tick’ Still Cancelled
That's too long.
What about...
"The [TV] business is where thieves and pimps run free like dogs"
And I felt Bob and Linda’s pain keenly
https://www.zdnet.com/article/thousands-of-hacked-disney-accounts-are-already-for-sale-on-hacking-forums/
Out of curiosity, which one do you consider the worst?
The one where everyone finds out how much Amy makes
Oh yeah that’s not great
Netflix usually sends out shitloads of DVDs, which is both wasteful and dumb. But this year, they sent me a gift card for three months of Netflix, and a list of their shit I should check out.
I wish more companies would outright bribe me.
Still a great show though.
Calling a show set in the second age of the fall of numenor and the rebuilding after the war of wrath in which a continent was flooded and the great city of gondolin fell a lord of the rings prequel is...a way to say it I guess
Season 1 has some really good episodes. The Anne Frank one where Cory teaches a class is good, as is the one where Alan lets Cory stay up late to watch a game and Mr. Feeny won't allow him to retake a test. That one is a good struggles of parenthood episode, and the part with Mr. Feeny near the end where he tells the story of his father being an alcoholic asshole was great.
Speaking of 90s sitcoms, the posting of the Smart Guy intro got me to rewatch the pilot on Disney+, and other than new show awkwardness that most shows have, it was very good. Very cheesy, but also pretty grounded. They do a good job with the father character, Floyd, and establishing that he is a widower raising three kids without just spelling it out. And the plot is pretty relatable, and establishes they are going to be tackling how difficult it is for everyone having the main character TJ going from 4th to 9th grade.
Will we see Celeborn's dong?