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@avclub-22eda830d1051274a2581d6466c06e6c:disqus @avclub-e1e84d33778737c0a16ede94d51f3752:disqus Mosier produced the excellent documentary "A Band Called Death".

By the end of the season you like Caputo more than Healy, and the end of Caputo's first scene involved him going to jerk off after talking to a crying inmate.

He wants to leave because he's apparently "over" comedy, and wants to move onto his career as a mediocre rapper.

The cast loves to do stuff on Twitter during shoots, and I used to love looking at them until it appears that Donald Glover is just miserable the whole time.

Scott Mosier.

I don't know if you're doing a thing, but Stephen Merchant.

And like Kevin Smith, the first thing he ever did was his best and his production partner is significantly more talented than he is.

I want to die when Michael asks Jim if there's anything new with "the 'P' situation".

He's like 24 and he's already accomplished more than I will in my entire life.

Superchunk have rocketed past Mission of Burma and Dinosaur Jr in "classic band returns with surprisingly good material!", considering Majesty Shredding and I Hate Music are arguably their two best albums.

He got really tired, and instead of sleeping to restore himself, he just drank a lot of soda/beer and stayed up all night listened to records.

Why?

He's been around since season 1, get on my level!

@tlachtga:disqus Jon Stewart's a rough-and-tumble New Jersey comedian.  Colbert's a song-and-dance man.

Is it alright to forgive Hardwick for any bad he's done just because of his appearance in this episode?

The comics who do that are not actual comics, or at least, they won't be for much longer.

I thought "oh, Weird Al wasn't available when they were shooting this because obviously they would have gotten him, so instead they got Judah"

Her constantly putting her glasses on top of her head irritated me.  Actress lady: people who actually need glasses don't do that!  Ever!

This movie looks like the Steve Jobs movie came out a couple years ago, everyone loved it, and this is a parody of that movie.

People are going to be watching The Office for the first time for years to come.  When I watch a new show that has TV Club reviews, I read every single one in between each episode.  I had to stop reading the comments on the Sopranos reviews because people kept spoiling things.