It’s Friday so treat yourself to this Community supercut of “The Annie Gasp” made by Zach Prewitt.
Here’re your supercut of TV’s best fake websites. I feel like there are a few easy ones missing but this is pretty damn good. Nice work Slacktory!
A present for all of the Mad Men fans who are also bibliophiles: Unpacking the Literary References Informing ‘Mad Men’ Season 6 | Word and Film.
Will you be checking out the back-to-back series premiere episodes of Save Me tonight? After reading Daniel Fienberg’s review in his Hit Fix column, The Fien Print, I’m intrigued.
“… if “Save Me” were, indeed, on Showtime, we’d probably be talking about Anne Heche as a possible Emmy contender, because she’s got her best part in years and she embraces every peculiar, not-entirely-likabe aspect of this character. Figuring out the exact point of “Save Me” is a bit more complicated. It either has a very superficial theme regarding faith and spirituality in the Midwest and in the suburbs, or else it’s eventually going to make a bigger point that hasn’t even been approached yet.”
I’m ready to give it a chance tonight at 8/7c on NBC.
Absolutely MUST-SEE: This 9-year-old, Asean Johnson, will be president someday. During protest of city schools closures, he gave what may be the best speech of 2013. MORE INFO ON THE CLOSURES HERE.
Sad to say this had to be spoken about in my hometown but proud to say Asean Johnson is from and represents my hometown. His impassioned speech is a real education lesson.