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I kind of like Sean's pitch for the film. Maybe give him a crack at the script.

Yeah, it was sort of a loosely defined character. Was her hook that she was worldly?  That she was homeless? That she was involved in a 5-way Italian gangbang?  Not really any of it.  She didn't derail the episode for me, but she didn't add much.

Yeah, it was sort of a loosely defined character. Was her hook that she was worldly?  That she was homeless? That she was involved in a 5-way Italian gangbang?  Not really any of it.  She didn't derail the episode for me, but she didn't add much.

I'm trying to figure out why I enjoyed the Tom Kenny WTF episode as much as I did and I think it's because it was just a pleasant conversation where I learned about Kenny and there was zero baggage.  That's also why I sort of hate yesterday's episode with W. Kamau Bell: it was the exact opposite of that.  Bell barely

I'm trying to figure out why I enjoyed the Tom Kenny WTF episode as much as I did and I think it's because it was just a pleasant conversation where I learned about Kenny and there was zero baggage.  That's also why I sort of hate yesterday's episode with W. Kamau Bell: it was the exact opposite of that.  Bell barely

I sort of hit a wall with Comedy Bang Bang last week and thought I had resigned myself to taking a break from it for a bit.  But then I saw that Gillian Jacobs was one of the guests this week and decided to give it a listen.  Well played, Hot Saucerman.  You win this round.

I sort of hit a wall with Comedy Bang Bang last week and thought I had resigned myself to taking a break from it for a bit.  But then I saw that Gillian Jacobs was one of the guests this week and decided to give it a listen.  Well played, Hot Saucerman.  You win this round.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. That theme song was the epitome of "explain the premise in the opening credits" music.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. That theme song was the epitome of "explain the premise in the opening credits" music.

I'll definitely grant you that Dr. Dee is just dropped on us and that can be jarring (I can't remember what my initial reaction was when I first met him).  I had no idea who he was.

I'll definitely grant you that Dr. Dee is just dropped on us and that can be jarring (I can't remember what my initial reaction was when I first met him).  I had no idea who he was.

Yeah, I was surprised to see it noted as clunky too, as it's one of my favorite stories from the series.  The slowed paced was welcomed at that point and it really did help define Dream without involving Dream, a storytelling technique that Gaiman would go on to use liberally throughout the books.  It's one of the

Yeah, I was surprised to see it noted as clunky too, as it's one of my favorite stories from the series.  The slowed paced was welcomed at that point and it really did help define Dream without involving Dream, a storytelling technique that Gaiman would go on to use liberally throughout the books.  It's one of the

This was kind of a dud episode for me but I was very impressed that everyone remained silent throughout the entire Would You Rather? theme song without any prompting or advanced knowledge of it.

This was kind of a dud episode for me but I was very impressed that everyone remained silent throughout the entire Would You Rather? theme song without any prompting or advanced knowledge of it.

In a week that started out with weak podcasts (ahem, WTF and Comedy Bang Bang), My Brother My Brother and Me totally knocked it out of the park.  Their final goof with those voices had me in tears.  Totally saved the podcast week for me.

In a week that started out with weak podcasts (ahem, WTF and Comedy Bang Bang), My Brother My Brother and Me totally knocked it out of the park.  Their final goof with those voices had me in tears.  Totally saved the podcast week for me.

Jumanji!

Jumanji!

Rebel Yell is a great song.  And Steve Stevens was a pretty awesome guitarist.  So I think you're ok to say that.