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You want heartfelt rapport, the rapport between the lads of For Those About To Rock makes Seth and Jonathan seem like complete strangers from different planets.

Maybe you're right about what's in their futures Jay, I just feel like with Marc mentioning often that his life is getting better and better for him as his audience finds him it's easier and easier to laugh with him at himself.

Unless you've already listened to his own show or anything else he's ever guested on apart from DLM I guess. In that case they're only hilarious.

Slashfilmcast is consistantly the most fun film podcast around. The looseness, friendliness and un-self concsiousness of the banter really elevates it above their peers.

Look up Norman.

You are so right Yabels.

Yeah, Big Jay is great. I only discovered him a few months ago when he guested on Keith and The Girl (coincidentally the same place I discovered WTF - coincidence?) but I became a fan of the guy and his comedy pretty much instantly.

Are you kidding? Wain's Dad was laughing his ass off.

Music is so crappy these days I just don't miss it.

Yup, 2x messes up the timing of things too much for me too.

It's perfect to me.

I gave a few eps of Radiolab a shot a couple of years ago but it's just so damn cute in its delivery it gets to feel cloying.

I felt the opposite, that Tom's life sounds like a genuine bummer while Marc seems to have found a lot of personal and professional satisfaction in his WTF endeavour.

Yup, it's sad to see a giant slide from grace like that but TAL just hasn't been worth the time for at least a year now.

I like Marc and Tom A LOT individually, but I found episode 1 of their together thing fairly underwhelming.

Who Charted is a comedy show on Earwolf.

I kept hoping Scott wouldn't go for the obvious and it made me love him even more that he didn't stoop to it.

Good call on DG's show GQ.

Nope, not fake at all. The genuine delight in his laugh is obvious to anyone with a soul.

Also, Who Charted isn't dependent on the guest at all. Howard Kremer is one of the funniest and most lovable things in existence and Kulap is an unalloyed delight.