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It will be next-level bonkers.

I found it similar to the Sean Penn ep. I love them all though, even the lesser ones are great.

The whole thing took a turn for the better after the Louie act break.

I wish someone would touch my knee like that…

I found Pitt and Penn's episodes to be very similar in their comedic choice of sort of being aloof and superior throughout. I love them all though. I've watched every single, besides the latest and the Obama one, dozens of time. I hope this series never ends.

She snigle?

Best headline I've read in a long time.

I always say that too, but then I think that if every single kid growing up now has an embarrassing online history, it's basically a zero sum game where everyone's dumb photos, fb posts, and tweets cancel one another out.

After is fine. Before, after, whatever

The best part is that the whole episode was reverse engineered out of ridiculous phrase "Staind Glass."

I definitely get that and while I definitely really like Gervais (The Office and the original podcast with Merchant and Pilkington will always be two of the funniest and entertaining things I've ever watched/heard) there are absolutely moments where I am very conscious of Gervais behind the character and it becomes a

I'm snobby about your lazy, tired, low hanging fruit joke the way you're snobby about Hardwick. Guess we're both just as bad.

He was. They broke up recently.

Sponsored by Pitzman's Mustard.

I think because he has a new pilot.

God that's a tired joke..

If you listen to the WTF interview with him, it gives you a lot of insight into the pretty tough life he had growing up, which absolutely informs his very dark sense of humor.

I do not want, nor should I expect to have to wait for my hours and hours of free weekly entertainment.