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I appreciate the love for Stop Podcasting Yourself every week (it's great), but I'm confused how that doesn't translate to My Brother, My Brother and Me or Jordan, Jesse, Go! Is it the commas? The formats and senses of humor of these shows are so similar! They're all on the same network!

If you like Firewall & Iceberg, check out Hollywood Prospectus (assuming you haven't already). It has a similar level of analysis, but is considerably more entertaining.

If I had to suggest just one, it'd be My Brother, My Brother and Me. Others worth listening to: Jordan, Jesse, Go!, The Besties, The Indoor Kids, We Hate Movies, and Grantland's Hollywood Prospectus podcast.

Man, they were DIGGING through that garbage.

Yes, R.I.P. Manute Bol. He was a giant of a man and a fearsome shot-blocker. Gone too soon. Wait, what were we talking about?

FUCK what you HEARD about the season premiere of The Killing… it's what you HEARIN'!

I'll shill for My Brother, My Brother and Me, as usual. The ideas for passive-aggressively killing off your D&D character were amazing ("My character smells burnt toast for some reason!") and the discussion of One Direction was pretty great, too.

Especially with the way Don is acting now. Don has been slowly turning into Roger (right down to marrying the way-too-young-for-him secretary) for awhile now and the thing that separated him from Roger — the way he sinks himself into his work — is slipping away.

Oh! Also really liked Jordan, Jesse, Go! this week. It actually got me to check out Throwing Shade, which I really like. If that hasn't already been covered on Podmass, it should be.

As usual, the lack of McElroys on Podmass is disappointing. My Brother, My Brother and Me was fantastic, like it always is, and The Besties was good enough to cement it in my listening rotation for the time being. Justin's unpreparedness for two weeks in a row has been gold.

Young or old, it doesn't matter… in the dark.

Uploader comments: "Powerful video." What a ringing endorsement!

I loved that. Art's an NBA guy! Didn't think it was possible to like him more.

Even better than The Rock: The Dwayne!

Phil Lord and Chris Miller are behind this, so I'm in. The early reviews don't hurt, either.

I love any episode with Nick Adams. Not to say I don't like Jordan, but Nick always has great chemistry with Jesse.

I knew I couldn't be the first person to think of this.

"No! It'll be different this time! You'll see!" (Todd falls to the ground weeping onto a pile of "Two Broke Girls" promotional materials)

I thought for sure that Parenthood would be the quality thing he's been in that got brought up (it's what I would've said).

The McElroy brothers keep on gettin' Zucked by Podmass, despite possibly the best Yahoo Answers question since warrior cat names: "Why did so many critics not like 'Without A Paddle?'"