Every Friday, Sean Rameswaram, a producer with Studio 360 and host of the podcast Sideshow, rounds up the week in internet phenomena.
This week in "Thanks, Internet," Sean talks to John Hockenberry about the online treasures you may have missed.
1. Amy Schumer 2016
Amy Schumer wins everything this week: TV, the internet, and TIME’s 100 Gala, where she intentionally ate it in front of Kimye. But maybe the best thing she gave us was the “Last Fuckable Day” – a relentless skewering of Hollywood’s sexist ageism featuring Tina Fey, Patricia Arquette, and Julia Louis-Dreyfus. Earmuffs.
2. The Child Awakens
We're home. pic.twitter.com/Bs3nEJ2nqQ
— Dan Hipp (@MISTERHIPP) April 20, 2015
Last week, JJ Abrams and the Star Wars-industrial complex gang dropped yet another teaser trailer for Episode VII, this one featuring an older Han Solo and an ageless Chewbacca. Since then, there have been mashups and tribute galore, but nothing I saw rang truer than illustrator Dan Hipp’s reaction via a comic strip posted to social media.
3. That’s Pretty Much All There Is To Say
Ten years ago this week, YouTube went live. To celebrate its anniversary, YouTube pointed everyone toward the first video ever posted to the platform. In its own unassuming way, it’s perfect.
Thanks, Roshen!
4. Ooh-na-na. What's Today?
http://t.co/RJk0cTHYUO LISTEN---> http://t.co/NFEkIDJnK9
— Rihanna (@rihanna) April 21, 2015
Rihanna posted an interlude from her forthcoming album this week. It’s called “James Joint” and she shared it “in celebration of 420,” but must have been really busy celebrating because she posted it on 4/21.
5. Stop With Me.
Trench posts vines. They’re very popular, but a lot of them are really hammy, too. Most of the better ones star his golden retriever, Maple. In this, maybe my favorite of all of Trench’s vines (and maybe my favorite vine of all time), Maple tells Trench to just stop when he tries to play Sam Smith’s now well-played out “Stay With Me.” Tom Petty received his royalties.
Thanks, Tessa!