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  2. The Taming of the Wu - Wikipedia

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    Kathleen Wiedel of TV Fanatic gives a good review stating that she enjoyed the dialogue in this episode between Nick, Hank, and Wu and that "There's a lot to like about Grimm Season 5 Episode 19, which served as a day in the limelight for many Grimmsters' favorite character, the eternally snarky Sgt. Drew Wu."

  3. List of animated series with LGBT characters: 2020–2024

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    Snapdragon is a snarky student, and friend of Amaryllis, with red hair who goes to the same academy. Throughout the series, Snap figures out who they are and Caraway helps them move toward gender transition. [6] The voice actress for Snap, Julia Kaye, confirmed that Snap is a trans woman and that Rodriguez based aspects of the character on her ...

  4. Moral Orel - Wikipedia

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    Nursula (Nurse) Bendy (voiced by Britta Phillips) is the school's nurse who is stereotyped as a dumb blonde and treated as the town bicycle. While initially jaded and snarky at the beginning of the series, she grows into a bubbly and compassionate individual because of her son, Joe.

  5. The 55 Best TV Couples of All Time, Including ‘Stranger ...

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    WARNER BROS. TELEVISION. 9. Seth & Summer, The O.C. “The geek and popular girl pairing and the witty banter…teen television at its prime,” says Katherine Gillen, PureWow food editor.

  6. Indiana nurse loses job after saying sons of white women ...

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    A nurse at an Indiana hospital was let go after an offensive tweet suggesting that the sons of white women "be sacrificed to the wolves" was traced back to her Twitter account.

  7. Talk to the hand - Wikipedia

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    Often considered to be sarcastic or obnoxious, the phrase was popularized by actor and comedian Martin Lawrence in his 1992 sitcom Martin. [3] It was formally reported from as early as 1995, when a local Indianapolis magazine story noted "Talk to the hand—The phrase, which means, 'Shut up', is accompanied by a hand in front of the victim's face."

  8. Recurring Saturday Night Live characters and sketches ...

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    I have to say, one of the greatest gifts that I've gotten from SNL is getting out of my comfort zone. I realized, and I think Lorne [Michaels] realized, probably the first handful of years that I was there, most of my characters were ladies in their forties with short hair and weird sweaters, that no one wanted at their dinner party.

  9. List of Late Show with David Letterman episodes - Wikipedia

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    Entertainment Weekly put it on its end-of-the-decade, "best-of" list, saying, "He's snarky. He's snide. He's snide. But when a solemn Letterman returned to the air Sept. 17, 2001 (his was the first late-night comedy show to air after the attacks), his off-the-cuff monologue showed the shell-shocked audience it was okay to laugh…and to cry."