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Since it doesn't look like anyone's done so yet, I wanted to give a Special Shout out to last week's Episode of "Harmontown." There is this spot in the middle where Dan sings a 9/11 song…and then kind of flubs at one point so another (Of Dan's) voices chimes in to tell him he's doing good, and it spirals out of

Babies ruin Podcasts.

I listen to The Adventure Zone and really enjoy it. What's the Premise of MBMBAM?

Why did she keep drinking the wine?!

No June again, which was a bummer. She would have really shined on this one. They kind of made up for it by immediately calling out anytime someone asked a "June" question.

Problem is that those kind of scenes cost a lot of money. Sitting on couches around a campfire don't.

In real life when people do bad things and learn a lesson, are they usually instantly and forever changed? Or do they generally struggle with trying to change as a person, and it's actually more of a long and challenging transformative process?

One of the things I liked about this episode was that it, to me, felt like they were expanding on the reasons for his dickishness more. It's all rooted in wanting to bang Melissa, but it's evolved. I think he's coming to terms with the fact that the ship has sailed on the Melissa thing, but now it's more than that -

The HBO writers haven't told him the ending yet.

Bones is seriously still on? I honestly didn't know that.

Just from Reading Wikipedia, it looks like a lot/all of his books get optioned, and then none of them ever get maid.

Maybe I'm the only person, but I liked "Haunted." I'm pretty easy though, I liked "Survivor" and "Damned"(?) too…I haven't consumed much other content from him, though.

Fight Club and Choke are the only two I can think of.

I'm with you, I literally don't care about Lena Dunham at all, I've never seen any of her work.

You don't get it though. It's not OK to make fun of fat people in post-virus America. That's the whole point. The only person who thinks it is is an idiot and everyone calls him on it.

Of all the things people were predicting: Super attractive guy, gay guy, child, Melissa's ex…I don't think anyone predicted "Physically Un-Attractive Guy who is the opposite of Phil in every way emotionally."

As a fat, though, can we really trust anything you say?

Three of the four things you mentioned happened in her first couple of episodes, hence the "see her as phil sees her." One of the first things we saw after they got married was her loosening up on the whole "grammar/handicap" thing. Remember the scenes right before Melissa showed up? When both of them started to agree

Exactly my thought as well. I think Melissa saw through the "love" speech just like we were all supposed to. That wasn't heartfelt, it was just dumb.

My takeaway was that it was Phil totally blowing it by over-doing it again. Just like he did with the sex thing. He could have just punched in and punched out (punched in and punched out, punched in and punched out), but he had to turn it into this gigantic thing. Even with Melissa specifically asking him to NOT turn