The Brilliance of Kristen Wiig's 'Secretaries' sketch
The former SNL cast member knew just how to dial up the absurdities of office culture. Kristen Wiig's 'Secretaries' sketch is one of the best in the world, starring in a new episode of "SNL" The sketch was a collaboration between Wiig and her co-stars.
Kristen Wiig is up there with the storied legacy of ‘Saturday Night Live.’s most would agree that she is one of the greats. Wiig has a long list of characters that prove she is an 'SNL' legend, including the hilarious and hilarious.
'Palm Royale' features Carol Burnett, Kristen Wiig, Allison Janney and new-to-comedy Ricky Martin. The new Apple TV series is set in 1969 and takes a satirical look at the lengths a woman takes for acceptance into high society. The series is on Apple TV+.
'Palm Royale' features Carol Burnett, Kristen Wiig, Allison Janney and new-to-comedy Ricky Martin. The new Apple TV series is set in 1969 and takes a satirical look at the lengths a woman takes for acceptance into high society. The series is on Apple TV+.
Palm Royale is finally a proper outlet for Kristen Wiig’s talents. If only her character were more likable, it would have been better. The film is a glam drama about 60s high society about high society in the 60s. It is a bit Desperate Housewives, a bit Mad Men and a bit Big Little Lies.
Palm Royale is finally a proper outlet for Kristen Wiig’s talents. If only her character were more likable, it would have been better. The film is a glam drama about 60s high society about high society in the 60s. It is a bit Desperate Housewives, a bit Mad Men and a bit Big Little Lies.
'Palm Royale' is an attempt to do a sort-of "Desperate Housewives" set in Florida in 1969. The 10-episode first season of the new series is disappointing. The series is set in the '60s and '70s, with a star-studded cast of desperate housewives.
'Palm Royale' is a new Apple TV+ comedy set in Palm Beach high society in 1969. Kristen Wiig was a hard ‘yes’ on starring in the new comedy, which is set in 1969, she says. Wiig: "It was a 'yes' across the board"