amazing things will happen

Everyone has to leave. And I will say that when I do leave, it’s not because I see something better or anything like that. It’s just that it’s time. When I do leave, it will be the hardest thing. This is my seventh year, and I mean, that’s my family, it’s my heart, it’s New York, to me. But you know, you have to leave things that you love.

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thegifster:

It’s that thing of when Bill Hader breaks character.

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allonsyatelier:

I would hug you forever Hawkeye

allonsyatelier:

I would hug you forever Hawkeye

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It was beautifully awkward at times — how she misses the kiss with Jay Pharoah because he’s bowing to her, how Bobby Moynihan ducks away in a hurry because he’s losing it, how seeing Bill Hader is the moment she starts to buckle and the first one where there’s no gag to the dance. And then how grateful she is that Kenan Thompson shows up and does a little “keep going” reset for her and makes her smile, how she and Seth Meyers boogie because that’s who they are, and how that moment with Sudeikis is obviously completely wrecking — he doesn’t look right for the rest of the number, honestly.

And of course, because it’s live television, Andy Samberg doesn’t realize he’s almost pulling her dress up. And of course, because she’s not made of stone over here, she sneaks in a hug with Jon Hamm as the credits are rolling.

The whole thing is really pretty perfect, and pretty perfectly human, right down to the fact that it’s so emotional that nobody is paying a lot of attention to the fact that they’re doing a “Ruby Tuesday” singalong with Mick Jagger. You can see, too, the miracle of people who can instantly make other people feel better — that’s what guest Amy Poehler is doing when it turns into that “Ruby Tuesday” singalong. She’s the one my eyes kept returning to when I watched it, because some part of me believes that she’s somebody who left, and who knows that it’s really, really sad to go, but that your life can also get really, really good when you leave something you love to do something else you also might love. And, of course, you can always come home.

— Linda Holmes, NPR Monkey See | ‘Saturday Night Live’ Shows Its Heart On Kristen Wiig’s Last Night [x] (via e-pic)

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bleacherbummed:

Kerry Wood

Cub Forever

I can’t say I’ve ever loved an athlete so much for so long.

Even Pierzinski had enough heart to applaud. 

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rubentomas:

A screenshot from Revolution, a new show being produced by JJ Abrams and directed by Jon Favreau.
The show is about every inkling of technology just stopping sometime during/after 2012.
But when the Cubs win the World Series, we’ll know it’s the turning point of human history.
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rubentomas:

A screenshot from Revolution, a new show being produced by JJ Abrams and directed by Jon Favreau.

The show is about every inkling of technology just stopping sometime during/after 2012.

But when the Cubs win the World Series, we’ll know it’s the turning point of human history.

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haayrebeccahh:

omg my students all need to hear this. RIGHT NOW.

“It has been a lingering theme of rejoicing—for having had the privilege of working in films with the gentleman who wrote this book. Ten films! Doesn’t sound like a lot, does it? But it was quite a few more than Nelson Eddy and Jeannette MacDonald made together, or Judy with Mickey…and one more than Kate made with Spencer. And for each one of those ten films, I can’t think of any performer of the screen or stage I would rather have performed alongside than You, Mr. A!” -Ginger Rogers, Steps in Time

GAH!

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