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Tina Fey being (and looking) awesome in her farewell Letterman appearance. Rock those Spanx, Tina!
http://www.salon.com/2015/05/08/tina_fey_sheds_her_dress_for_letterman_goodbye_and_shreds_gender_norms/ |
| Desperate for attention and good pr after bullying the doctor who killed himself. |
| I thought the skit was funny. |
| I thought it was quintessential SNL-veteran no-holds-barred comedy. John Belushi and Gilda Radner would have loved it! |
| Ugh. Isn't old man Letterman gone yet? |
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| She's a trip but I really don't understand the point of dropping her dress to show off her shapewear. Why??? |
To show the absurd lengths women have to go through to look good on tv. |
Don't think there is a point. It's just who she is. |
Ha, it ain't just the celebs on t.v. that go through that. |
Totally. |
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She's the comedian version of Madonna. It will be cute for another decade, then we will start to feel sorry for her.
She went from being a big deal with 30 Rock to having a flop that made fun of a real person who killed himself, so she needs some attention and good PR. This stunt worked. |
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| Tina Fey is good in some settings, not so good in others. I didn't like how scripted the Letterman skit felt. While I know the show is scripted, actors should be able to make you forget that for a bit. |
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