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This week's episode of Improv4humans (Cop Donkey) was ridiculous. Like, I'm breaking down at work, laughing my ass off, making a fool of myself, hilarious.  There wasn't one bit that fell flat, and the segment about the Manti Te'o scandal had me in tears. As soon as they started talking in their big dumb football

The ad he did for Stamps.com in the episode with Paul Rust, Jon Daly, and Tim Heidecker actually had me laughing harder than anything else in the episode, and that wasn't a bad episode. I love Scott's ads.

Maron is knocking it out of the park with these interviews lately. As much as I love hearing from the youngsters and the rockers, it's been a real treat to hear from some comedy legends. Definitely looking forward to Dick Van Dyke next week. I hope this is just the beginning of a trend. I can't even think who's still

It's a very strange episode. He more or less used it as a platform to talk about his political beliefs and sobriety and shut down the whole concept of the show. Kulap tried to keep it on the rails, but the charts became an interruption to all the things Steve-O wanted to get off his chest. The thing is, people listen

We know that she has the credit card her parents gave her, but I wonder if the amount she's spending will come up in a future episode. I could see her parents demanding she make a choice to come stay with one of them or be cut off. That being the case would certainly push Sasha towards Michelle as a parental figure.

My favorite of the week!

Punky?

I cracked up at the first football rocker bit when he strutted his ass off the field.

This was one of the very few albums I was looking forward to in the new year, so I was disappointed and discouraged when I saw it got a B-. I'm glad I ignored that and dropped the $9 to buy it, because I think it's as good if not better than Gorilla Manor. It says a lot that I kept skipping back to listen to it again

Pie Town! Monday! Never!

My school had the egg-child thing.  We also had a tv channel, thanks to that Channel 1 crap they were installing in schools in the early 90's. Another bonus education I received was required hunters education in PE class.  Hooray for rural schools.

@avclub-cd4e651a08c8504d50cc18e7fa79264c:disqus Why that's Dave Foley dressed up as a French Canadian whore on Kids in the Hall!

The point of that sketch was to jam as many Canada jokes and sterotypes into one sketch as they could…I think they were successful.  It was maybe my favorite thing from the pilot.

Wow.  This may not be the show for you if you think it's that bad.

I definitely found this to be a stronger episode than the pilot. Even sketches I'd already seen, like Bobby B and Chikk Klub, worked better within the framework of the show.  I thought the gatorade bit was stupid until they dumped a tiny cooler on the baby.  I think this show is only going to get better as they build

Mine, too. I cried twice watching this episode, and once was because I was laughing so hard at that. Dylan McDermott, Master Thespian.

Mine, too. I cried twice watching this episode, and once was because I was laughing so hard at that. Dylan McDermott, Master Thespian.

Mine, too. I cried twice watching this episode, and once was because I was laughing so hard at that. Dylan McDermott, Master Thespian.

This wasn't my ideal season finale, but it wasn't the worst…it just felt like a rush job to tie everything up. I actually came on here to make sure the show hadn't been cancelled based on how all the plots had been wrapped up.  That would have bummed me out since I've enjoyed my time with the Bravermans, and I would

RIP Robert Chew aka Prop Joe