I love JtV so so so so much.
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Comedy 1: A Little Song, a Little Dance, a Little Seltzer Down Your Pants
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How is it only in the last month or so that I'm discovering Hannah Gadsby? ("Discovering" like Columbus discovered America - she's been around for a good decade or something). She's got the most amazing spicy brains and she's cute as hell. Gotta find me a friend willing to lend me a Netflix password so I can see "Nanette". Seriously, she's awesome, how am I only just now finding this bandwagon to hop on to?
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How is it only in the last month or so that I'm discovering Hannah Gadsby? ("Discovering" like Columbus discovered America - she's been around for a good decade or something). She's got the most amazing spicy brains and she's cute as hell. Gotta find me a friend willing to lend me a Netflix password so I can see "Nanette". Seriously, she's awesome, how am I only just now finding this bandwagon to hop on to?
Oh! I get to be all "I liked her before it was cool"! Biyi and I saw her stand-up show at the Melbourne Comedy Festival a decade ago or so. She was just in a meeting room at Melbourne City Hall. (The topic was her experience walking across England, as in from the Irish to the North Sea.) One thing I missed out on was that she used to do walking tours of the National Gallery here. (She has a degree in Art History.)
Alas, I don't have Netflix, so I haven't seen Nanette yet either.
I love JtV so so so so much.
It is the Latino version of Soap, which I also loved. It's awesome.
It is the Latino version of Soap, which I also loved. It's awesome.
I always thought of it as a Latina Gilmore Girls.
Ah, I didn't watch Gilmore Girls so I didn't get a connection there.
One thing I missed out on was that she used to do walking tours of the National Gallery here. (She has a degree in Art History.)
Yeah, she's got some great stuff on YouTube showing off her Spicy Art Brain.
Ah, I didn't watch Gilmore Girls so I didn't get a connection there.
The three generations of Villanueva women reminded me a lot of the three generations of Gilmores.
I can see that. The Villanuevas are a lot more apt to actually work through their issues than the Gilmores though.
I am watching Schitt's Creek (Plei's fault!) and "Get through the first season, I promise it is worth it!" is a big ask, but it pays off, OMG. I am now completely fannish over it, to the point that I watched an episode of Hot Ones just because Dan Levy was the guest.
(Is it general knowledge that he and Noah Reid had downed a bottle of prosecco between them before recording David's lipsync? "More people should get tipsy at lunch!")