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Was 'Mirrors' the episode with Stuart's utter bafflement regarding the final twist? "Wait…WHAT?" "Come on, now….REALLY?" etc.

Was 'Mirrors' the episode with Stuart's utter bafflement regarding the final twist? "Wait…WHAT?" "Come on, now….REALLY?" etc.

Has a penis. And hence, is funny.

Has a penis. And hence, is funny.

I laughed like mad at every single 'GODOMMOT!'

I laughed like mad at every single 'GODOMMOT!'

If anyone is curious about the UK comic Stewart Lee, who is talked about quite often by Marc Maron (but who very rarely does anything podcast related), there is a great long-form interview with him on the current episode of Rchard Herring's Leicester Square Theatre Podcast. Herring is Lee's old comedy double-act

If anyone is curious about the UK comic Stewart Lee, who is talked about quite often by Marc Maron (but who very rarely does anything podcast related), there is a great long-form interview with him on the current episode of Rchard Herring's Leicester Square Theatre Podcast. Herring is Lee's old comedy double-act

I think the reason I prefer the Flophouse is one of tone. WHM is like HDTGM in the sense that the badness off the films makes the hosts angry. They sound so aggrieved and pissed off as they enumerate all the various ways in which the film didn't make sense, so it gives quite a sour tone to the proceedings. (I may be

I think the reason I prefer the Flophouse is one of tone. WHM is like HDTGM in the sense that the badness off the films makes the hosts angry. They sound so aggrieved and pissed off as they enumerate all the various ways in which the film didn't make sense, so it gives quite a sour tone to the proceedings. (I may be

I have recently started listening to We Hate Movies, and although it's good fun, it's closer in spirit to HDTGM ("Here's something else that made NO sense!") — I still think The Flophouse reigns supreme because of the sheer silliness, and the fun dynamic between the hosts. I wonder if it is as simple as the fact that

I have recently started listening to We Hate Movies, and although it's good fun, it's closer in spirit to HDTGM ("Here's something else that made NO sense!") — I still think The Flophouse reigns supreme because of the sheer silliness, and the fun dynamic between the hosts. I wonder if it is as simple as the fact that

If you like UK stuff, then there are a lot of great podcasts of BBC Radio 4 shows. For US current affairs, the Slate Political Gabfest is usually interesting. It's fairly liberal-slanted, but that doesn't prevent them from thoughtful critiques of the current administration and its policies.

If you like UK stuff, then there are a lot of great podcasts of BBC Radio 4 shows. For US current affairs, the Slate Political Gabfest is usually interesting. It's fairly liberal-slanted, but that doesn't prevent them from thoughtful critiques of the current administration and its policies.

Ooo, looks like I might have to resurrect some of my un-subscribed podcasts this week. I like the sound of Proops appearing on Who Charted, and would happily listen to the Sklars on Nerdist and Cross on WTF. I have been drifting away from the 'comedians interviwing comedians' podcasts lately (except SPY and JJGO),

Ooo, looks like I might have to resurrect some of my un-subscribed podcasts this week. I like the sound of Proops appearing on Who Charted, and would happily listen to the Sklars on Nerdist and Cross on WTF. I have been drifting away from the 'comedians interviwing comedians' podcasts lately (except SPY and JJGO),

I agree — this was a high water mark for an always fantastic show.

I agree — this was a high water mark for an always fantastic show.

I haven't listened to a WTF or Nerdist in weeks — I am realising that the 'comedians interviewing comedians' genre is feeling pretty tired to me. Flophouse and MBMBAM are two prime examples of the kind of thing I really respond to. It's something to do with the camaraderie between the hosts (Stop Podcasting Yourself,

I haven't listened to a WTF or Nerdist in weeks — I am realising that the 'comedians interviewing comedians' genre is feeling pretty tired to me. Flophouse and MBMBAM are two prime examples of the kind of thing I really respond to. It's something to do with the camaraderie between the hosts (Stop Podcasting Yourself,