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Man With the Tiny Orchestra
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No one else has mentioned it, so I'll just say that my favorite joke this episode was the visual gag where Janeane Garofalo and Jason Schwartzman exit the frame and re-enter it a split-second later having descended a hill down to the toxic waste. Anyone else notice that? Just a supremely absurd bit.

"What happened to your enlightenment?"
"I don't know. It wore off."

It's an awful feeling and I don't think I've ever felt this terrible about a death outside of my family. Comedy is the most personal art form and I think podcasting—with its emphasis on free-flowing conversation and inside jokes—is the most personal medium for such an art form. On top of that, Harris was such an

The Beatles, Mad Men.

The Beatles, Mad Men.

How many people are trying to watch the whole series before season five starts?

Did Jared Gilman remind anyone else of Glen from Mad Men. They both have that awkward creepiness about them.

Did Jared Gilman remind anyone else of Glen from Mad Men. They both have that awkward creepiness about them.

That wasn't the Clash. That was the Kinks.

That wasn't the Clash. That was the Kinks.

Is the first Harry-centric episode ever?

Is the first Harry-centric episode ever?

A thing like that…

It's interesting that Todd said in the review for "Far Away Places" that Mad Men would never be able to attain licencing for a Beatles song. Yet here we are just two weeks later.