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Best salesman I ever knew.

Got it. Thanks.

So, Hugh Jackman's assistants. Were they failed clones? I remember vaguely seeing them unloading his equipment, and being blind or something. I haven't seen the movie in years, but I distinctly remember thinking that at the time.

The series finale of Friday Night Lights is a perfect hour of television.

@avclub-48dfe0942d47570c89ba7c27c4f8cef5:disqus I'm a long time time fan, but those are all fantastic episodes.

I really liked the Rich Moore Nerdist episode and the Simpsons discussion. I hadn't thought about where comedy would be without The Simpsons, but it would be very, very different.

How did that get published? He admitted in a national newspaper to being an emotionally abusive husband who clearly hates women.

I really liked that book.

You really think Hardwick should stop being excited about the things he likes by balancing it against the horrors of the world?

I like him and most of the episodes of the podcast. I like a lot of what he's done with the Nerdist channel, and I really like his book too.

Max wasn't being let in to a certain party at Comic-con and was going on and on at the door about all the scripts he sold and how famous he is and how it was bullshit that they wouldn't let him in. He also commented on Twitter about how great the Playboy party was. Jonah Ray made fun of him on the podcast, and then

That's a fair criticism.

I'm the rare specimen who loved the Landis episode. Just because there was an awkwardness there that I didn't think possible on the Nerdist podcast, which is usually all sunshine and rainbows. Chris had a tight line to walk, considering his girlfriend is good friends with Landis, but Jonah Ray's disgust for him was

Has he really tried to make "nerd culture" exclusionary? I admit it's a big tent and perhaps a shaky premise, but judging by the range of guests on the show and his recent willingness to branch out (wrestling, sports, music, big name actors) I'd say he's been very inclusive. He comes from a time and experience that's

The Liam Lynch episode is my favorite.

I always go for the show with the "boopy boop" computer noises, bizarre future technology, and life affirming plots about murder, rape, and goth girl hijinks.

"They just can't get anyone to watch them unless music stars in spinning chairs comes on right before"

"Where are my dragons?!"

"A red sun rises. Blood has been spilled this night."
-Dr. Legolas, working the overnight in the trauma unit

Tuff Turf was an instant classic. I love that they played that awful James Spader song in its entirety.