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While I hate Nick for his performance and not falling on his sword (Stephanie was also my favorite. She's everyone's favorite, right?) I can see a logical argument for not wanting to give up his immunity outside of the "it's honorable" context. I think he swung for the fences in a big way and didn't really consider

Anyone else a little bummed to not see the flying hellfish tattoo as grampa wrestled? 

I like the part about clock management.

Watch the show and if its shit, its shit. that's fine, but having a stupid title doesn't really mean much. same goes for the premise, if its executed well, it can be good. I'm not sure why a title and two sentences about what the show is makes it an instant flop. A connection to a writer for community seems like much

I'd say you don't really know what a producer is. Do you think Brian Grazer and Ron Howard were the laugh-riot minds behind Arrested Development? If Conan was creator and showrunner for this, you may have a legit gripe. Also YOU HAVEN'T SEEN THE SHOW. You have the right to shit all over how unfunny a show is after

I enjoy listening to old episodes of Loveline with him and Drew. I think they maybe needed each other to keep their awfulness from spilling out. Now that they're both on their own, unchecked by the other, they are unlistenable/unwatchable. Dang shame. Listening to Adam yell at idiots on loveline while Drew tried to

I enjoy listening to old episodes of Loveline with him and Drew. I think they maybe needed each other to keep their awfulness from spilling out. Now that they're both on their own, unchecked by the other, they are unlistenable/unwatchable. Dang shame. Listening to Adam yell at idiots on loveline while Drew tried to

Joss Whedon

Joss Whedon

I understand what you're saying, but CK has cast comedians as just regular people too (Chelsea Peretti, I'm pretty sure Ricky Gervais isn't a doctor, Robert Kelly isn't his brother, Doug Stanhope plays a comic, but not himself.) Also, as I understand the show, there aren't any hard and fast rules about anything

I understand what you're saying, but CK has cast comedians as just regular people too (Chelsea Peretti, I'm pretty sure Ricky Gervais isn't a doctor, Robert Kelly isn't his brother, Doug Stanhope plays a comic, but not himself.) Also, as I understand the show, there aren't any hard and fast rules about anything

A small part of me thought CK would cast Conan as the CBS executive. So it would be Louie getting an opportunity to replace Letterman after appearing on Leno by the guy who actually replaced Letterman. Also Conan needs to be on this show at some point. Leno made it first and CK is actually a chum of Conan's.

A small part of me thought CK would cast Conan as the CBS executive. So it would be Louie getting an opportunity to replace Letterman after appearing on Leno by the guy who actually replaced Letterman. Also Conan needs to be on this show at some point. Leno made it first and CK is actually a chum of Conan's.

Remember when Dane Cook sold out stadiums across the country? I'm curious about how his superstar status has gone away. If he is still the draw he once was, why does it not seem like he's taking over the comedy world like he was a few years ago? Anyway just curious about others thoughts. Was it his poor film choices?

Remember when Dane Cook sold out stadiums across the country? I'm curious about how his superstar status has gone away. If he is still the draw he once was, why does it not seem like he's taking over the comedy world like he was a few years ago? Anyway just curious about others thoughts. Was it his poor film choices?

Noel, wondering your thoughts on this interview. I understand if you don't want to give your opinion. It seemed like you tried to give him an out with the question about whether it's possible to enjoy an art house movie after having seen The Avengers. You (and obviously many others at the AV Club) spend hours of their

Noel, wondering your thoughts on this interview. I understand if you don't want to give your opinion. It seemed like you tried to give him an out with the question about whether it's possible to enjoy an art house movie after having seen The Avengers. You (and obviously many others at the AV Club) spend hours of their

Also wasn't this guy on I love the 90s and a plethora of those other waste of time shows? How childish.

Also wasn't this guy on I love the 90s and a plethora of those other waste of time shows? How childish.

I'd love to hear what Grant Morrison, Neil Gaiman, Joss Whedon and Alan Moore think about this. Are they children for living in fantasy worlds writing books/comics that are for adults? (and sometimes children)? Something that's great about being an adult is that I don't really care what I'm "supposed" to enjoy. I'm