(Source: ninogo, via thekidisallright)

popculturebrain:

Ultimately, a script was written in which Applegate, Arnett and Rudolph played actors portraying the characters Reagan, Chris and Ava on a fictional show called Up All Night. Off the show-within-a-show, Arnett’s character would live at home with his mother, and Applegate’s would be dating. Rudolph’s real-life pregnancy was being written into the storyline — and included a “who’s the daddy?” twist.

What. I want to see that version.

For real. 

thekidisallright:

popculturebrain:

Put it to bed NBC.

What the hell

Gahhh. 

portroids:

COMMUNITY IS BACK TONIGHT ON NBC!

(via ifc)

Great.

Stephen Colbert will guest-star this season as Broccoli Rob, a former member of Here Comes Treble, Andy’s a cappella group, EW has learned.

My gosh, if this isn’t perfect casting I don’t know what is.

(Source: popculturebrain)

popculturebrain:

The network is near a put-pilot commitment for the new project, loosely based on Glover’s life.

Glover keeps adding those hyphenates. 

This would be so good.

Amazing.

I want this now.

I want this now.

danharmon:

Kids:

A few hours ago, I landed in Los Angeles, turned on my phone, and confirmed what you already know. Sony Pictures Television is replacing me as showrunner on Community, with two seasoned fellows that I’m sure are quite nice - actually, I have it on good authority they’re…

30 rock - special guests

This was amazing. I died when Donald Glover slipped….

(Source: amypoehler)

Will Arnett

on 30 Rock is hilarious. Never disappoints.

popculturebrain:

Microreview: Up All Night
Very promising pilot if a little disjointed. Once they figure out the workplace element and how to make Maya Rudolph’s character more than an amusing sideshow they could really have something. There’s a lot of talent at play here, from the cast to the creator to the production team (Lorne Michael’s name is on it), but the pilot may have fallen victim to too much studio and network meddling. There’s enough good to remain cautiously optimistic.

I hope this all works, because I like this idea.

popculturebrain:

Microreview: Up All Night

Very promising pilot if a little disjointed. Once they figure out the workplace element and how to make Maya Rudolph’s character more than an amusing sideshow they could really have something. There’s a lot of talent at play here, from the cast to the creator to the production team (Lorne Michael’s name is on it), but the pilot may have fallen victim to too much studio and network meddling. There’s enough good to remain cautiously optimistic.

I hope this all works, because I like this idea.