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This show looked abysmal from their promos, but I, too, saw them open for Comedy Bang! Bang! and was pleasantly surprised. So I'm wishing them success, and would watch the show if, you know, my cable package had IFC.

Bad Grandpa 2: The Quickening (March Toward Death)

If you don't get involved in this thread, you've got no spine.

One of those artists I felt was so cheesy and embarrassing as a kid when my parents put him on, and grew to unabashedly love when passing the age of reason.

These book club selections take up most of my reading time, but i'd love to check out Clockers down the road. And yes, the hipster funeral was so terrific and strange and depressing and wonderful.

Did we just become best friends??!?

I liked how cartoonish Kim Jong-Il came across, especially the scene where Ga faced off against the masked stranger at that dinner party.

My Bourbon and Books club read The Orphan Master's Son last installment. Fantastic book. This time, I'm just finishing up Richard Price's Lush Life. The guy who selected it wanted to avoid Clockers and go for a less known story—I'm about 50 pages from finishing and really love it. I can see Price's contributions to

It's certainly a matter of opinion, but Yield holds up for me. "No Way," "Faithful," and "All Those Yesterdays" function as great buried gems.

When I recommend the show to people, I typically instruct them to start with the Wilcox episode. It's so freaking funny.

Or maybe there will be an appearance by The Batting Gentleman!

Seeing the live show tonight in Philly! Anyone else? I'm trying to decide which PFT character I'd most want to see…Probably Lord Andrew Lloyd Weber?

Exit, pursued by rancor. 

May I also say great job. I always very much enjoyed your coverage.

Thank you, Donna!

Plus he got to kill fuckin' Todd with the methods of enslavement. I definitely jumped and yelled "Fuck yeah!" with my windows open.

Maybe he knows where the Nazis kept Walt's money.

I'm fine with admitting it's just a stupid fantasy, but I like to think that Jesse stays clean, reconnects with his family, and makes something out of himself. Can we all at least agree he survives the ride home? PLEASE?

Yeah, it was really gratifying.

I totally thought Walt was going to go out super high as well. Of course, I was drunk on blue margaritas by the end.