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Angela. Take that Tobolowski!

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If it's not unforgettable then you likely won't miss it in a week or so …

It's a firstie-schlonge!

My impression was that Marc was agreeing that 'nerd' doesn't really equate with 'outsider' any more. I could be wrong …

Marc was pretty circumspect about the whole thing. He let Stoller have his say and played the "song", but didn't pile on and added a sort of definition defense of the term "nerd". He's not really involved with the beef.

The quote is Cross though. They banged on that for a few minutes after Federman said it.

Brett Butler essentially walked off in protest over the 'voting'.

Artie choke? Heh heh heh.

Oh, and Sue slamming on the brakes because someone was crossing the street A BLOCK AHEAD OF HER was fantastic.

I love Coupe and I enjoy Jane but between this episode and when she stood around in her underwear for the firemen, I realized she needs to gain about 20 lbs.

As much as I love Parks & Rec (and I really do love it), I don't laugh at it as much as some other shows. Notably Happy Endings. Parks is just the perfect combination of often hilarious and frequently sweet.

brandysquire, that is certainly a possibility. I'm just hoping that's not how there going to write it.

I'm not sure he did. I agree with David that the implication is just that F's character forwarded them the doc without promting from Cary. It is certainly possible, but that would make him a bit too villainous for my taste. He's wonderful as a mixed character who has mixed loyalties & morals.

He's the guy that killed Pluto.

I don't mind too much that they don't use the specific faily tale story in the episodes because that could get real old, real fast. I do agree though that they need to do a better job of incorporating those elements into whatever story they do tell, rather than just, "Here's an Ogre! He's also a murderer!" This

That's what I immediately thought …

Yeah, that was odd. That show is one of the best interview shows to probably ever be on television. I found his interviews with Lance Armstrong fascinating - it took a long while for him to break through Armstrong's protective shell but he did eventually. It doesn't sound interesting from that inane description, but

Welp, I'm gonna go ahead and say you've ID'd a trend.

Should I give it a second go? I tried it a while ago when I was just getting into podcasts and I lasted two episodes. The one where he eats a slice of pizza (I think it was called Bill Eats a Slice of Pizza) and yells at his girlfriend in the other room did it for me. I called it quits.