Check out T.J. Miller’s moving speech for Choice Deputy Ranger in a Talking Bear Comedy at the 21st Annual Critics’ Choice Awards (January 2016).

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10 thoughts on “T.J. Miller’s (Fake) Acceptance Speech | 2016 Critics’ Choice Awards | A&E”
  1. If all awards shows were like this, I'd almost be tempted to watch them. Almost. I'm definitely not watching the Oscars this year. I like Chris Rock, but I really think that's going to a disaster due to the ridiculous politics involved. If I were going to give him advice, I'd say just do the exact jokes as your standup special.

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