The SNL election spoof that nearly breaks Alec Baldwin
Saturday Night Live's Kate McKinnon and Alec Baldwin have made their final stand before the US election as they broke with character to deliver a more sobering message.
Saturday Night Live's Kate McKinnon and Alec Baldwin have made their final stand before the US election as they broke with character to deliver a more sobering message.
The Big Bang Theory may have taken the Bang a little too literally with an upcoming episode of the tenth season being edited to remove a scene considered too sexy for UK television.
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