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Fair enough, but it is more of a hard-off for arrogance and ignorance.

Wow, that is truly impressive! And of course this gives you the right to act like the King of idiots! I am sorry for mistaking your arrogance and insulting comments for performance art when it was merely your normal attitude. I once wrote an article for my school paper, but people just laugh about me and call me

Spoken like the true King of idiots. Once again, I bow before your scathing wit.

Sorry, I am a bit slow today and just now realized the meaning of your name here, so obviously you write the most idiotic things here on purpose. I fell for it. Well done. I bow to the King!

This has nothing to do with the show itself , but rather a bunch of stupid comments that have been flooding the comment section for this show today.

And lets not forget that Malik is incredibly hot.

Anyone comfortable with calling a diverse cast as this show has (especially this episode) "ugly" appears to be either a kid-commenter on youtube or must be on a drunken hate rant. I've had some of the later in my past too. The next morning you feel like a total asshole. So not worth it!

As a non-straight person these reviews also leave me confused and head-scratching. But that is ok. I don't mind that it often reads as if I am getting "schooled". The reviewer appears to be really passionate about the show, in a way that tends to get over my head, but passionate none the less. I take that over a

People who do ANYTHING just because it is "trendy" always makes them look stupid. Their beards are gone as soon as skinny jeans are. Don't throw those types in with the normal men.

I was never big on having my picture taken but looking back at my old beardless ones it is plain to see that they all need to be erased fom history.

There already was a "reality" show with that title about young "actresses" competing for a role in a horror movie, wasn't it?

"Nobody writes naturalistic dialogue like creator Michael Lannan and company."

I wrote a lenghty reply to your other comment just now, but feel the need to say once more that I am not offended by HDTGM. I am annoyed by it. Different thing. I don't want humor to be censored or just catered to my taste (although the later would be awesome in a way, I gotta admit), but I also feel there is nothing

Actually I love both Silverman and Louis. And, not to be a dick, but they are not only in a different league than the HDTGM people, but in a different game alltogether. In my opinion.

I haven't watched either of those shows, but are these characters you mention shown as actual charactets that the audience is supposed to like and root for, or are they just there to be ridiculed and made fun of?

Mr Pryce, this is the second time you accuse me of being easily offended. Obviously you really love this podcast, in which case: good for you. But your enjoyment of it shouldn't make you ignorant of criticism.

No, I don't have to avoid comedy just for thinking that this certain podcast is lazy or stupid or both. Since you say you can only remember 2 instances where this happened in HDTGM here is yet another example of what I talked about: an ex member of boygroup nsync starring in a "romantic" "comedy" leads the podcasters,

I have heard it several times, but I am not listening to the podcast regularly. I know it is in an episode about a spy movie with one of the twilight teens and it gets said in the episode of "burlesque" that the director can't stage a straight love scene because he is gay. There have been more examples that I can't

I wish your theory would be true. But it seems more like:

I have not seen this movie, obviously, so I have to take the reviewers word about it's awefulness, but in cases like these I always wonder how this gets made. Somebody writes it, actors sign on, saying these lines, some director gets more or less involved, the studio cuts it together… and all of these people are cool