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Key Really Misses Peele

By Mike Redmond | Pajiba Love | September 23, 2024 |

By Mike Redmond | Pajiba Love | September 23, 2024 |


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Keegan-Michael Key recently revealed that he rarely sees his old comedy partner Jordan Peele, and he calls the circumstances a “tragedy,” which hits right in the feels if you have an old pal you don’t see as much as you used to. — *looks longingly out the window, whispers “Photo Boy” into the night* — It doesn’t seem like the two had a falling out or anything, they’re just both busy going separate directions with their careers. Is it dusty here? There is a lost of dust. Excuse me. (A.V. Club)

Tracee Ellis Ross speaks out in defense of childless women who have become a target for the Republican party. (Lainey Gossip)

Apparently, Jeopardy! has a hot priest now. (Celebitchy)

Trump runs from a second debate like it’s a flight of stairs. (Wonkette)

Kayleigh wrote about Ryan Murphy’s failings in adapting true crime stories. (The Wrap)

Lorne Michaels thinks the initial backlash over Shane Gillis was an “overreaction.” Way to go mask off, Lorne. (PennLive)

Speaking of Central PA disasters, Three Mile Island is reportedly firing back up to supply Microsoft with 20 years of power for AI. You know in post-apocalyptic movies when they show headlines to let the audience know what went wrong? This is one of those, possibly even the main one. We’re all gonna become freaking mutants so Buzzfeed can save a buck on listicles. (NBC10)

P.S. Octomom is a grandmother now. We’re in the endgame, Tony. (Page Six)

D.L. Hughley had some words for Janet Jackson. (Daily Beast)

What’s this new mystery Nintendo device? (The Verge)

A surprising amount of people watched The Penguin premiere, so it’s a good thing I didn’t write a whole bunch of posts saying it’s going to be the end of The Batman franchise. Haha, could you imagine? (TVLine)

It’s Banned Books Week and Cannonball Read celebrates stories and supports the freedom to read all year long. In the United States, censorship is mostly a local or state issue. The bad news is that censorship is on the rise. The good news is that this is an election year in the US. Are you paying attention to who is running for office in your local elections? (Cannonball Read 16)