You know scientists Marie Curie and Jane Goodall, but what about the world’s first female mad scientist, Dr. Insidia? #DailyShow #Comedy
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You know scientists Marie Curie and Jane Goodall, but what about the world’s first female mad scientist, Dr. Insidia? #DailyShow #Comedy
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What happened to her child?
ReplyWhat never heard about this prime minister of Latvia, why, because I am from Latvia.
ReplyAbsolutely brilliant!!
ReplySo funny and so dumb ! Love it !
ReplyOutstanding work from the Graphics Group on that one!
ReplyThank you for teaching us about girl power!
ReplyAhh yes but what happen to the clone? Did she grow up to be the new host of TDS?
Reply… Well, this is 1000% my kind of video. Here’s hoping I get famous enough to get mentioned next year!
ReplyI feel like a female mad scientist is so much more frightening.
ReplyReminds me of the holo-deck programs of Tom Paris on ST Voyager…1950s-style, cheesy sci-fi themes with villains named for their personality traits. I think a 2-episode cameo on that show was one of Silverman’s early bigger appearances…but not in a 1950s style sci-fi recreation. She was a comical college kid…like now.
ReplyThis is the role Sarah Silverman was born to play. We need a Dr. Insidia movie.
ReplyThis bit reminded me of The Colbert Report. It looks like Silverman’s really fighting for the job, by inviting Lizz Winnstead for her first guest.
ReplyI think the astronomer Rain Robinson was more important. She helped the crew of Voyager return to the 23rd century.
ReplyAlso, she looked very familiar!
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