Joseph Gordon-Levitt Makes 'Em Laugh (And Then Some) on SNL
He was so good that he made us forget January Jones! (Almost.)
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He was so good that he made us forget January Jones! (Almost.)
A whirlwind of illegitimate children, unrequited love, an alcoholic chief, and a disapproving father!
The funniest Green Week-inspired sitcom since 30 Rock had David Schwimmer in a bodysuit.
Tami suffers, Luke and Vince tangle, Landry flirts, Matt and Julia fray, and Tim Riggins ... visits a dress shop?
Only one episode before the hiatus and we've had not a single guinea pig devoured in someone's huge, yawning maw.
The episode culminates in his deployment of the "Scuba Diver."
Three of the women Hank's sleeping with arrive on his doorstep early one morning, along with their husbands, children, stripper buddies, his agent, and Rick Springfield.
A riotously funny episode that played like a 'Seinfeld' reunion show.
She's not the only character undergoing a massive transformation during what's shaping up to be one of the series' most thought-provoking seasons yet.
Being nervous is forgiveable, but being unprepared? Not so much.
Pure fan fiction, minus the part where Jack tells Liz to take off everything but her glasses.
Mark messes with the future, but he may just have messed it up.
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