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Are you implying that FOX has been sitting on this episode since 2005/2006 and just decided to air it last night in 2013? Yeah that's kind of a FOX thing to do, but this is still one of the craziest theories I have read in a while.

Makes enough sense. Played a dad of a teenage girl and headmaster of a school on SKINS.

Indeed. Anohter great moment was when Cole told him to shoot himself and he gave a "boosh" sound effect when pulling the trigger before giving a huge smile like he didn't realize Cole was kind of serious and just walked away. Probably to reconvene with Team Jonah back at his crib.

The "Two years time, bitches" being the cut off by a closing door (I think) was also great. Jonah killed it tonight, can't believe he wasn't mentioned once in the review.

Yes. Art should be ingested and appreciated on a singular level. At least the first time, with few exceptions. On subsequent viewings, depending on a work's tone, I can get behind communal engagement. Discussion should happen at a communal level to provide higher clarity and understanding.

This sounds of interest, I'll seek it out.

Usually I watch them on TV because the couple of times I've been to clubs to see them have been terrible. At least with TV if the standup tells a joke that isn't funny I don't feel as terrible if everyone in the audience is laughing. I don't need to be told when to laugh, I can figure it out myself if something is

Pretty funny, but I'm still not a huge fan of stand up. Just feels like I'm watching a TV show with a laugh track, and all the frustrations that come along with that. Even when the material is mostly great (as is the case here) when there's so much background laughing it detracts from my enjoyment of the actual

Seems like an innocent mistake. Which is pretty different from the masturbatory second paragraph of clear critical oversight where the reviewer seems factually unaware that last year was LOUIE's third season on FX, not its second.

R.I.P. Capital STEEZ.

They even threw in a talking robot. You know, for the kids.

Yeah, I shouldn't have used impersonation. I would have just liked Ritter to have delivered Mabel's lines in Dipper's body and Schaal to have delivered Dipper's in Mabel's body. Keep the voices exactly the same, but yeah I can see why that might not work. Was still a great episode!

Eric Andre or Louis CK.

You had me at "Shut up, old man."

Thought this episode was fantastic, though all episodes have been I guess. Still, thought it was funnier than "The Deep End" and more on par with "Boss Mabel" (though not quite the greatness of "Time Traveler's Pig") in terms of quality.

I'll still eat ya!

I was underwhelmed by mostly everything except the opening five minutes or so of YOUR HIGHNESS (the sheep montage was cool though), just really forgettable. MACGRUBER, however, was pretty great. Tell me what you want me to fuck!

Yeah, next to Alien in SPRING BREAKERS Franco was at his best as Saul in PINEAPPLE EXPRESS. I would watch another one of those.

WHOOO!

WHOOO!