THe
only real compliments I have, is that Drunk History is at least slightly better than the Kroll Show
Not exact matches
Guests continued to
compliment her wine and Hampton knew there was
only one thing she could do: Stop turning her kitchen into a wine lab and build a
real business.
Once my skin thickened up a bit, once I realized how completely cool the character and author fusion was, I was able to embrace these assumptions for what they were: the ultimate
compliment — proof of good storytelling — because the
only way fantasy and reality can blend into such earnest beliefs is if the fiction feels
real enough for the reader to assume that it had to have been drawn from
real life, somehow.
But the
real heat was earlier, when Rivera appeared as the episode's top of the show, one - on - one interview guest (and later joined the panel on the YouTube -
only Overtime segment), with Maher kicking off their chat with a sleight - of - hand
compliment.