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All my friends who are into podcasts have jobs like video editing or cubicle sitting. So, agreed. And I don't have a long commute and car time is music time, so that's out.

I went on a WTF binge at a stressful time and I think it encouraged a little too much introspection on my part. I won't say it caused depression, but it can certainly feed into it. At the same time, I've had certain episodes, like Dan Harmon and Donald Glover, inspire me. Double-edged and something I consume sparingly.

I used to think comedians were invincible magicians. Marc Maron crapped all over that.

Kablam! was a blast. I may have missed a great many golden ages, but I hit the golden age of Nick.

Seeing them age is comforting to me. There was always an air of acceptance and mundane-ness to the Wellsville universe.

Marah, you know they do have a Twin Peaks festival in Washington every year…

Podcasts are something I generally avoid en masse. Not because of comedy, but because I've only got so much time. I know I'm missing out, but, like buying vinyl, it's something I consciously skip out of self-preservation. There's no way to keep up with this and all my shows, bands, games, etc.

Its self-satisfaction can certainly be off-putting if you don't enjoy the humor. It's part of what rubs people wrong with Tim's Internet persona, too.

If your Pa hates Louis CK,  he'd assassinate T&E.

I just wish my step-mom's cable provider would get cleared for HBO GO so I can watch HBO on my phone. Also, this news is saddening, unless they keep a similar amount of content that they currently have and pad it out with their own stuff. That'd be OK with me.

Hulu is great for those of us without cable and DVR. I can keep up with the few network shows I follow without cost to myself, save watching a few ads (and less ads than appear on TV). It's also a good place to inexpensively catch up network shows that aren't on Netflix.

I really hope they'll do a comprehensive box set of Tom Goes to the Mayor, Awesome Show, Check It Out! and Billion Dollar Movie. I'd take it all in a digital release on some grotesque Chippy-shaped hard drive. Fingers crossed for another tour, too. I had to miss the last two.

Perhaps those who enjoyed it are content to be quiet in the comments? I enjoyed it, but it wasn't their strongest and I enjoyed it more the second time. I'll watch it again. Plenty of excellent moments. I've got faith in them that they'll continue improving. Season five of Awesome Show was the show's strongest by far

B'owl and D'ump. From Cinco. Order one on your Innernet.

I'm digging the Hulu banner ad at the top of this story.

This is fantastic. Can't wait 'til I have a four year old to share games with. I hope The Behemoth gets us their latest game soon. I remember seeing test game play footage a few years ago and now… nothing.

What "Don't Give Up Hope" shirt are you referring to? I'm not aware of one that was ever officially produced, but I have one I bought from an Asian dude who ran a fan site that I met at San Diego Comic Con a few years ago.

Finished a second play-through of Mass Effect 2. All the DLC, cleared out all side quests, hit the level cap, and finally achieved the perfect ending. Rewatched the two most recent episodes of Community, too. Caught Tin Tin at the dollar theater. It was so Macguffin-centric that I couldn't relay most of the plot to

Enjoyed the demo as a novelty and experiment. This will be $20 new by Christmas, so I'll wait. I'm not opposed to the "interactive storytelling" genre. Heavy Rain is something I recommend to any new PS3 owner.

I'm a pretty casual fan. Like most here, Ghost in the Shell, Akira, Ninja Scroll, and Ghibli are about where I get off. Surprised no one mentioned FLCL, or Fooly Cooly. At six episodes, it's very digestible and is a coming-of-age story anyone with a sense of surrealism could appreciate. Also, if you wanna get