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@avclub-d7b683529752a4d24d84c4941861a363:disqus  I'd go further than that, in regards to Colbert. As great as he was in his TDS days and in the early days of the Report, he was almost guaranteed to flub a line or get tongue-tied if he had to talk for any extended period of time. Of course, he quickly and steadily

I like to think of it as a list of people whose works are totally okay to pirate.

According to "Charlie Rose: The Week" the interview is for real and will be airing this week.

That's not an overly polite attitude.

Hey, Tek had a cameo in the Daft Punk dance sequence tonight. Along with one of his (obviously) hundreds of girlfriends.

No, I don't.

Both of those episodes are still sitting on my PVR. Haven't quite worked myself up for them yet.

English Bob was introduced/had a shooting contest on a train.

@avclub-cb0e59b8f769a8698b9f7154dd8809b5:disqus I'm pretty sure Ken Burns' Twain documentary qualifies.

@avclub-5dc978b30969d0ba612c37bb0543eafb:disqus  I'm passing no judgements. Hell, as someone who still slogs through Family Guy I'd love to hear him on there again, myself. Often times a guest star I dig is one of the few bright spots in an episode. Nana Visitor being a perfect example.

"I wish I could do some more Family Guy!"

Jon Stewart is still choked up over it.

Just Homer. Unless there was a crossover other than this rando shit:

The purpose of that exercise would be to accentuate the cheesier parts.

"That guy's crazy" - my grandpa

Prequels, bitch!

But how much could he really see?

This is all well and good, but where is the article about his tweeting of his first ever pizza slice?

He was unforgettable in The Other Side of Darkness.

He started putting the moves on her, but she shut him down with CANCER.