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Post by AntiArbitrator on Aug 16, 2019 19:58:35 GMT -5
The guy from "Bull" could sing. I don't know if he's also known as a singer. He is a Broadway singer and was in "Hamilton". I think that is the first time someone outshone Wayne in a duet.
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Post by KyleEl on Aug 23, 2019 17:22:04 GMT -5
Wayne as Kanye singing a duet with Johnny Cash. Oh, brother. He did make Kanye look as weird as he normally does.
We don't see what gets edited out but Laura Hall and Linda Taylor are amazing the way they come up with exactly what to do with o notice.
The look on Ryan's face as he and Colin were introducing those songs.
I didn't think their imitations of Aisha when it was time for the credits were that funny. I was looking for spoken imitations. And of course I got cut off. Now, the show is on Mondays so I could extend the time. When it was on Fridays there were four shows recording at once and that would have been impossible.
I saw Drew instead of Robert Mueller when I ate lunch Wednesday.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Aug 24, 2019 13:31:42 GMT -5
The entire episode was hilarious to me. (I never watch the credit scenes.)
The pharmacy death duet was funny and sometimes ridiculous because they messed up. The "secret in a box" skit was funny, especially when he stomped on a cricket and everyone gasped.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Aug 27, 2019 13:11:24 GMT -5
Adrienne Houghton
The news/weather skit was funny. Wayne is so funny. He was training a tetherball team. The audience enjoyed the comments about Trump and about Russia.
The duet "smile" theme was good. Strangers have been harassing women for years demanding that we “smile” when we walk down the street. If we do, they will follow and try to hold a conversation. So, I really enjoyed the topic and I like the guy they brought onstage.
In the “living scenery” skit, they were trying very hard to get Wayne in trouble by telling him to ride the “surfboard”.
In “scenes from a hat”, stripper stuff was funny; but I did not catch all of the Star Wars references.
Greatest Hits impressions were pretty good.
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Post by KyleEl on Aug 30, 2019 17:30:34 GMT -5
Ryan got mixed up because he was used to doing the weather and I think he made entirely too big a deal about that.
Has Ryan ever performed songs with Wayne? They also took away his co-hosting job, where he introduces the songs instead of singing them.
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Post by KyleEl on Aug 30, 2019 17:32:52 GMT -5
The entire episode was hilarious to me. (I never watch the credit scenes.) The pharmacy death duet was funny and sometimes ridiculous because they messed up. The "secret in a box" skit was funny, especially when he stomped on a cricket and everyone gasped. I understand better why they sing about tragedy because I heard "Tell Laura I Love Her" on an oldies radio station. It's amazing they don't mess up more often. I would like to watch the credits but I've never succeeded in making sure the episode gets extended, which wouldn't have worked when I was recording four shows. But lately they don't seem to bother with credits. There was one really funny mention of someone who worked on the show but now I've forgotten what that was. I missed the cricket.
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Post by KyleEl on Sept 13, 2019 17:06:49 GMT -5
Usually there is a pair of props but there was just the one spaghetti. I forget what was done but it was something I don't think had ever been done with props. I think they somehow used it with the other guys.
I heard "Sea of Love" by Phil Phillips on the radio. They are not exaggerating when they sing doo-wop.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Sept 13, 2019 18:16:34 GMT -5
The Props skits were funny. They tossed the spaghetti prop over Wayne's head at the end and they used the prop as urine, but I do not remember some of it.
The audience members who were supposed to make sound effects were not at all good at it.
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Post by KyleEl on Sept 20, 2019 17:23:25 GMT -5
The audience members who were supposed to make sound effects were not at all good at it. They almost never are. That's what's funny.
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Post by KyleEl on Oct 4, 2019 16:45:01 GMT -5
I'm going to wait until there are more new episodes.
The cast of "The Drew Carey Show" will be on "American Housewife". I'm not interested.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Dec 18, 2019 23:48:09 GMT -5
"The Masked Singer" had excellent talent for the 2nd season. The best showman of them all won the Golden Mask - congratulations to Wayne Brady.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Apr 1, 2020 16:37:14 GMT -5
S7E13 Amber Riley Monday, 3/30/2020
Guest comic Jeff Davis; appearance by actress Amber Riley
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Apr 1, 2020 17:01:47 GMT -5
This was what I needed - a big laugh and entertainment. The "shrink yourself" skit was really good.
I love "mixed messages" where they use text messages as their responses. Justine received a funny face-time call from Wayne and the cast because her text asked "Is that still a show?" So very funny!
I liked the duet too.
Scenes from a hat was also very funny.
Helping hands - best way to watch is at double speed.
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Post by KyleEl on Apr 17, 2020 15:20:14 GMT -5
I didn't know this was a new episode. I'll have to watch it.
I've seen two that I knew were new.
But I don't remember any details right now.
Except that the entire cast was wearing the same clothes in the rerun that aired after one of them. I noticed because Wayne's shirt was so distinctive.
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Post by KyleEl on Apr 24, 2020 17:10:15 GMT -5
This was what I needed - a big laugh and entertainment. The "shrink yourself" skit was really good. I love "mixed messages" where they use text messages as their responses. Justine received a funny face-time call from Wayne and the cast because her text asked "Is that still a show?" So very funny! I liked the duet too. Scenes from a hat was also very funny. Helping hands - best way to watch is at double speed. "Is that still a show?" was the funniest thing they did in the episode. I saw two episodes but don't remember any details right now. I will say they must leave out a lot as the musicians are figuring out how to play what they play.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Apr 24, 2020 17:50:58 GMT -5
I agree.
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Post by KyleEl on May 1, 2020 16:15:50 GMT -5
Wayne was on "Mixed-ish" as a boring geologist. I didn't like him.
The guy from "Legacies" was really good.
They continue to get more and more outrageous.
The weekend meteorologist on the Charlotte NBC affiliate is named Iisha, pronounced the same way.
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Post by KyleEl on May 4, 2020 16:20:05 GMT -5
Wayne is on "The Neighborhood" tonight but I have no idea when I'll have time.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on May 5, 2020 16:28:16 GMT -5
I watched part of that episode in which Wayne is a Councilman.
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Post by KyleEl on May 8, 2020 15:34:29 GMT -5
I watched part of that episode in which Wayne is a Councilman. I saw it. He was charming but a jerk. He managed to find a photo of Dave's "Dukes of Hazzard" birthday cake with a Confederate flag. The people in the hood didn't realize at first what it was, and believe it or not, people in that neighborhood watched the show. "Let's Make a Deal" will have a virtual episode where all the contestants are health care providers. I don't have a link because I saw it in an actual newspaper and the story is not on that newspaper's web site. Iris from "The Flash" was really good. And I never heard of anyone getting censored before the fact. Wayne was so disappointed but they must have a censor on staff, which is unbelievable considering what they get away with. Later she actually read the credits and they didn't give her enough time. No one has ever read the camera operators and that would take too long.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on May 8, 2020 18:48:42 GMT -5
I have been wondering how Let’s Make a Deal has a live audience during the daytime and the schedule lists the episodes as new.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on May 11, 2020 19:31:29 GMT -5
Whose Line Is It Anyway? Cedric the Entertainer 2
SEASON 7, EPISODE 19 • NEW 5/11/2020, 8:00 PM ON WNUVDT 54 • TV-14 • STEREO • CC
Guest Cedric the Entertainer; guest comic Gary Anthony Williams.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on May 13, 2020 18:12:53 GMT -5
Goodness gracious! That episode was funny but they said some outrageous stuff. Gary's lyrics during the duet shocked Wayne and someone commented the skit would not be shown on TV. I looked up the DirecTV rating and it indicated TV-14-D-L. I cannot think what the "D" stands for.
Cedric was entertaining and I enjoyed it.
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Post by KyleEl on May 15, 2020 16:38:50 GMT -5
D is for suggestive dialogue. That means saying something naughty without saying any actual bad words.
When they said how naughty it was, I wondered why the people in charge would deny Iris' idea. How could that possibly have been any worse?
Given what they decided to rap about, I'm surprised it never came up that on his sitcom he would also fix cars.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on May 15, 2020 21:20:25 GMT -5
I agree, and thanks for the explanation.
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Post by KyleEl on Jun 12, 2020 16:43:18 GMT -5
Heather Anne Campbell was on Drew Carey's team on "Family Feud". Was she ever one the show when he was on?
And why hasn't Drew ever been back?
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Post by KyleEl on Jun 26, 2020 17:09:06 GMT -5
I keep checking to see the closing credits. Why don't I just extend the time by a minute? it's not like that will be a problem now.
Anyway, this lets me see Aisha's numerous hairstyles.
And I don't remember why I came here.
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Post by KyleEl on Jun 29, 2020 16:30:57 GMT -5
On "Celebrity Family Feud" Wayne played against the cast of "The Neighborhood". He stood next to his ex and her boyfriend. Cedric saw a white man and said he's love to know who that is. Wayne introduced him as Jonathan Mangum, his co-host, who was also on "Whose Line"--a show Steve Harvey never mentioned.
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Post by KyleEl on Jul 7, 2020 16:57:20 GMT -5
I didn't have to time to watch yet.
And I didn't remember what happened last week when I came here to post. I do remember Aisha coming up on stage and someone else taking over her buzzer.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Jul 12, 2020 10:50:33 GMT -5
The last episode I saw was interrupted by a storm, but I saw a segment called “this is your line”. That was so funny and I wish they would do that often because it made the series title make sense. The scene was a conversation between Batman and Robin.
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