The reporters' undiscriminating positivity and fawning are pitch-perfect - somehow, impossibly, not overplayed... as funny in their own way as the passive-aggressive bitchy reporter on Parks & Rec (who also played Starla the "business model" on Arrested, and I'm pretty sure was the patient in the forever classic "Bob Newhart as best/worst therapist ever" MadTV sketch - need to go find) who in turn owes a largeish debt to Wiig's Knocked Up reporter who threatened to steal the movie with her, what, 3.5 lines.
Monday, May 2, 2011
old now by twitter standards but finally watched (embed code not working). "I thought I was done with this!" Nice followup/companion piece to 30 Rock's recent:

The reporters' undiscriminating positivity and fawning are pitch-perfect - somehow, impossibly, not overplayed... as funny in their own way as the passive-aggressive bitchy reporter on Parks & Rec (who also played Starla the "business model" on Arrested, and I'm pretty sure was the patient in the forever classic "Bob Newhart as best/worst therapist ever" MadTV sketch - need to go find) who in turn owes a largeish debt to Wiig's Knocked Up reporter who threatened to steal the movie with her, what, 3.5 lines.
The reporters' undiscriminating positivity and fawning are pitch-perfect - somehow, impossibly, not overplayed... as funny in their own way as the passive-aggressive bitchy reporter on Parks & Rec (who also played Starla the "business model" on Arrested, and I'm pretty sure was the patient in the forever classic "Bob Newhart as best/worst therapist ever" MadTV sketch - need to go find) who in turn owes a largeish debt to Wiig's Knocked Up reporter who threatened to steal the movie with her, what, 3.5 lines.
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