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Post by AntiArbitrator on Jul 13, 2020 8:03:25 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. I am watching that episode of Celebrity Family Feud. They are funny but I don’t know why they got stumped on “a woman’s largest—-“
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Post by KyleEl on Jul 13, 2020 16:46:24 GMT -5
I forgot that I had seen an episode last week.
If I remember correctly Colin made a mess as he usually does while Ryan can't use his hands. I worry about the people messing up their clothes even though they have protection, and of course someone has to clean it up.
Wayne, not Ryan, was part of the "Whose Line" game.
And I feel sorry for the camera people when the situation seems to call for them to go after the cameras.
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Post by KyleEl on Jul 17, 2020 16:54:25 GMT -5
I couldn't believe Colin picked up Aisha. Not jus that he did it but that he could lift her.
Drew's "Family Feud" repeats this weekend.
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Post by KyleEl on Jul 24, 2020 16:44:19 GMT -5
From a previous week: I was hoping Ryan would get to use Aisha's sound effects.
This week Colin was reporting on zombies and Wayne and Gary sang a Motown style song.
Whether it was this week I'm not sure but the guys didn't know a certain movie or TV series.
Aisha had this really weird look on her face when the guys did something weird.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Jul 28, 2020 12:54:30 GMT -5
Aisha said it was obvious they had never watched "Fifty Shades of Grey".
These latest episodes are too funny to me. Why are there so many unwatched episodes when production has been shut down for shows and audiences?
When question was "What is Aisha thinking?", the response was "I am 350 pounds and he picked me up; thank God for Spanx." That was hilarious, but it was not insulting because Aisha is not a big girl.
For the first time, the ladies who provided sound effects did an excellent job. It was still funny.
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Post by KyleEl on Jul 31, 2020 15:26:29 GMT -5
This week more cell phone texts. That's always funny.
I don't get why a dating app is different from a dating show. Also, Aisha told Greg he was a man and those were men.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Sept 1, 2020 9:56:43 GMT -5
Rippon 2 - Very funny episode. Big laugh for "Rich? No, its The CW."
Newscaster skit: Repo newscaster took the stools, items from Aisha's desk, and removed the camera. Switching channels was well done and I appreciated the Game of Thrones reference when Wayne imitated the dragon and warned "winter is coming".
Scenes from a hat and practical jokes were hilarious.
Rippon's participation in the dubbing skit was my favorite dubbing episode.
Personal hygiene and props skits were challenging, but they did a good job.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Sept 4, 2020 12:48:55 GMT -5
Watched another funny episode. There was a guest comic but no other guest. Wayne and the comedian did a good job on the duets that had difficult topics.
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Post by KyleEl on Sept 4, 2020 17:24:14 GMT -5
Rippon 2 - Very funny episode. Big laugh for "Rich? No, its The CW." Newscaster skit: Repo newscaster took the stools, items from Aisha's desk, and removed the camera. Switching channels was well done and I appreciated the Game of Thrones reference when Wayne imitated the dragon and warned "winter is coming". Scenes from a hat and practical jokes were hilarious. Rippon's participation in the dubbing skit was my favorite dubbing episode. Personal hygiene and props skits were challenging, but they did a good job. I don't remember this but I want to see it. I didn't think there were any new ones. Brad was a guest on "Penn & Teller: Fool Us".
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Post by KyleEl on Sept 10, 2020 17:26:16 GMT -5
Rippon 2 - Very funny episode. Big laugh for "Rich? No, its The CW." Newscaster skit: Repo newscaster took the stools, items from Aisha's desk, and removed the camera. Switching channels was well done and I appreciated the Game of Thrones reference when Wayne imitated the dragon and warned "winter is coming". Scenes from a hat and practical jokes were hilarious. Rippon's participation in the dubbing skit was my favorite dubbing episode. Personal hygiene and props skits were challenging, but they did a good job. I don't remember any of this. There must be another episode I haven't seen. There was a "scenes from a hat" and there were props. Brad and Wayne did a rap.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Sept 13, 2020 10:03:07 GMT -5
Rippon 2 - Very funny episode. Big laugh for "Rich? No, its The CW." Newscaster skit: Repo newscaster took the stools, items from Aisha's desk, and removed the camera. Switching channels was well done and I appreciated the Game of Thrones reference when Wayne imitated the dragon and warned "winter is coming". Scenes from a hat and practical jokes were hilarious. Rippon's participation in the dubbing skit was my favorite dubbing episode. Personal hygiene and props skits were challenging, but they did a good job. I don't remember any of this. There must be another episode I haven't seen. There was a "scenes from a hat" and there were props. Brad and Wayne did a rap. Brad's episode aired August 31 and Rippon's episode first aired August 24.
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Post by KyleEl on Sept 14, 2020 16:44:58 GMT -5
I don't remember any of this. There must be another episode I haven't seen. There was a "scenes from a hat" and there were props. Brad and Wayne did a rap. Brad's episode aired August 31 and Rippon's episode first aired August 24. I'll double check tonight. I don't delete anything because I've never added a minute. It was impossible when I was recording four shows at once. I could do it now.
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Post by KyleEl on Sept 18, 2020 15:51:13 GMT -5
Newscaster skit: Repo newscaster took the stools, items from Aisha's desk, and removed the camera. I had a signal problem but that cleared up as Ryan was moving the camera. I never thought he would actually do that. The camera operator appeared to be waving. They have to be prepared for anything. Aisha is 50 today.
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Post by KyleEl on Sept 28, 2020 17:00:22 GMT -5
Aisha is apparently the smartest person on "Archer", based on a commercial I saw.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Sept 28, 2020 18:02:25 GMT -5
I can believe that Aisha is the smartest person on that show.
Aisha is the host of “The Boys” after show. She is excellent and she does not need to watch her language.
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Post by KyleEl on Oct 9, 2020 15:29:41 GMT -5
Ryan grabbed the same camera this week so I guess it was the same camera operator. I felt sorry for her. Then Ryan took over Aisha's desk.
I noticed Linda seemed to be using a laptop. I have to wonder what she had to do to make the music that was needed which we didn't get to see. Ryan doesn't warn her, I don't believe.
We had to keep hearing Ryan get upset about his dead pig.
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Post by KyleEl on Oct 16, 2020 17:06:11 GMT -5
Once again, Laura and Linda had to figure out how to play a strange genre of music.
The cast was on Colin's green screen. That was confusing.
They did a doo-wop song and I think Aisha was limited in what she could do.
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Post by KyleEl on Oct 23, 2020 17:18:24 GMT -5
I couldn't believe the episode was rated TV-PG. I don't think there was any really offensive content.
Another doo-wop song.
I don't know why Linda and Laura were there for the movie director, but eventually they were needed. But they had no advance warning.
Hoedown has always been each member doing part of each verse, not each member doing an entire verse.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Oct 24, 2020 15:02:36 GMT -5
I enjoyed the episodes. The green screen that showed different rear ends was funny. That's the one where the cast was clowning around and turned their butts to the camera, but I did not see them actually show up on the green screen.
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Post by KyleEl on Oct 26, 2020 17:07:23 GMT -5
Gary was one of the villains in one of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movies. Or rather the moron and comic relief who did the dirty work for the real villain. I suppose the station chose it because there was one scene at Halloween, the one time the turtles could appear in public.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Oct 29, 2020 21:35:00 GMT -5
The sound effects skit was funny and the ladies did the best job possible.
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Post by KyleEl on Nov 6, 2020 16:30:15 GMT -5
The sound effects skit was funny and the ladies did the best job possible. It works better when they don't do well.
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Post by KyleEl on Nov 27, 2020 16:59:43 GMT -5
I can't stand Wayne on "The Neighborhood". Seeing Dave get the best of him would have been nice.
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Post by KyleEl on Dec 14, 2020 16:37:54 GMT -5
Wayne is on the latest cooking show on Fox.
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Post by KyleEl on Dec 16, 2020 13:00:38 GMT -5
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Dec 16, 2020 15:57:24 GMT -5
Wayne is on the latest cooking show on Fox. Is he a good cook?
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Post by KyleEl on Dec 17, 2020 18:30:24 GMT -5
Wayne is on the latest cooking show on Fox. Is he a good cook? I didn't plan to watch.
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Post by KyleEl on Dec 18, 2020 13:52:15 GMT -5
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Post by KyleEl on Dec 25, 2020 18:11:50 GMT -5
I saw the first of three "Let's Make a Deal" prime time episodes. Wayne and some others did a rap introduction and someone interrupted to say he loved "The Price Is Right". Wayne said that was Drew. And there was Drew.
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Post by KyleEl on Dec 28, 2020 15:31:56 GMT -5
I saw two more (actually, half of one of them) episodes and Wayne and Jonathan did a rap that sounded like it was made up right there, just as they do on "Whose Line". And in another episode, they admitted to doing just that. And some of the lyrics could not have been written in advance since they had to know who the contestant was and something about the person.
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