Demi Moore spoke about the inevitability of AI and was there a meeting at Reese Witherspoon’s house or something? Reese, Sandra Bullock and now Demi, it’s odd. And I would implore these women to watch season 3 of The Comeback, which so perfectly balanced the craven greed of those who want to use AI to replace creativity with Valerie Cherish’s specific, but also kind of universal, treatment by the creatives in power (in this group, a couple of amazing cameos of powerful writers I won’t give away here).

Writer Katherine Argent wrote the best analysis of how “being left behind” is being used to scare people. But why are famous actresses so into it? It’s very strange.

This post is so important to me because last week I had a “what’s your go-to McDonald’s order” conversation with a group of people I don’t know very well and I was shocked at the lack of Filet-O-Fish mentions. It is my go to! And so many people said not only have they never tried a Filet-O-Fish, but they would never order it. Who is keeping it on the menu? Me, Mindy Kaling, and Ike Barinholtz.


This is one million percent a show Jenna Maroney on 30 Rock would host for one season. (It would be cancelled after she had sex with a ghost.)

Imagine you're cast in a sexy hockey show and you’re like “this is going my big break!” and then 6 months before it airs, a Canadian production with $5 and a dream absolutely rewrites the laws of chemistry on screen? It could happen.

Alec Baldwin went straight to Getty Images for this, he must be steamed.


Sarah Sherman is such a star, she is like Amy Sedaris meets Maya Rudolph.

Photo credits: Demi Moore at the Cannes Nespresso party, May 14, 2026

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