You may know that I have an obsession with Conan O’Brien/Conando/Hottest Pale man ever. Here’s his first 60 Minutes interview since the whole debacle began…I can’t wait to see him on TV again.
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You may know that I have an obsession with Conan O’Brien/Conando/Hottest Pale man ever. Here’s his first 60 Minutes interview since the whole debacle began…I can’t wait to see him on TV again.
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Alright, so a while ago, I was up for a Series regular role on an NBC Pilot called “Community,” which be premiering on NBC this Fall. I’m still bummed that I didn’t get the part, but check out the preview…could this be a ratings hit for the Peacock?
Only time will tell.
Okay, so, by now, you might know that I live in La-La Land (LA) and I’m originally from Philly. Plus I’ve been on NBC’s “The Office.” (Okay, that was a while ago). Well, these are traits that I share with Kate Flannery from “The Office” who plays the Office drunk, Meredith Palmer.

I randomly bumped into Kate while walking around Koreatown and it was random/hilarious because she’s super down-to-earth considering that she’s also an accomplished stage actress and an improv pro. (She actually didn’t quit her waitressing job until she found out “The Office” had been picked up for a second season)
Anyway, her family owns a bar in the Germantown area of Philadelphia, which is where my Dad’s store was located. Random coincidence!
This new NBC show stars Amy Poehler, Rashida Jones, and Aziz Ansari, that Indian dude from “Human Giant,” and “Observe and Report.” In “Observe and Report,” he has one ridiculously funny scene with Seth Rogen’s character with every obscenity known to man, being uttered. He has a love for Chik-Fil-A, which I share. Growng up in Philly, I always thought that was one of of the few delicious mall options.
Is the Michael Scott paper company going broke? BTW, I love the new look on Ryan. Bleached blonde hair meshes well with his dry sense of humor.
Can you believe the ER has been on the air since 1994? Well, until last night that is. This was the show that made John Wells a force to be reckoned with in Hollywood as well as launching the careers of George Clooney and Noah Wyle.
I used to watch this show when I was in middle school and thought about becoming a doctor. Then I saw all the blood and was like, “Um. Maybe not. Plus I don’t like Science.” No offense to all you Science buffs. Anyway, here is last night’s FINAL EPISODE of this Emmy-Award winning series.
IN THE END…