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It mostly feels a Key and Peele bit.

Privilege, in this context, only means "fewer unfair disadvantages compared to people in other categories".

Probably due to the love for the extended Comedy Bang Bang / LA comedy scene.

I think you thinkin of "MARTIN!"

And her second favorite show is probably "The 1987 SuperBowl". And her third is "The Day After" And her fourth is "Luke and Laura's Wedding"

I was hoping one of those clever youtube folks score the Tereese zombie battle to "can't touch this" (skipping immediately to the STOP! Hammer Time! doodoo de dedoodoo de dedoodoo de dedoodoo"

how the heck did I miss that?! All I can say is "duhhhhhhhh"

This probably gets posted every thread, but here's a counterargument

…that's a space station

Yeah - I hope he's not pissed at Nuck. After all, he totally saved his boy's bacon. Would he rather have the kid in the hoosegow?

(in a brooklyn hooker accent)
"Take a picture it'll last longuh!"

Did you look at the bottle? It had no label. only "Polish Springs" written in a Sharpie.

I've been listening to back episodes by the barrel-full recently - that is a huge highlight, if not the very best.

carl's actually sort of ok now, sort of.

I caught that too, but it felt more coincidental than derivative.

It makes me actively pray for a regular "Best of DTV". Netflix is lousy with dtv horror, and I'm assuming that most of it is dire. But maybe there are little shiny gems in there, but life's simply too short to do my own taste testing.

mos def. It had that Hong Kong melodrama vibe, but it was mainly there to add stakes to expertly crafted action setpieces.

they're like gigantic waterballoons full of goo.

they were born there - gone die there

yeah word -shit gets real when it comes to roofs.