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Serafinowicz is clearly a genius. Maybe his role in Guardians of the Galaxy will bring him some success in America.

To me, Marry Me was always just okay. It never really popped but I never felt it was a chore.

Benched not only had Coupe, but also Jay Harrington, another guy who really needs to land a successful show. Ugh, I'm making myself sad now, because I really did like that show. I wish it'd at least end up on Netflix so I could push it on people. Even if it does end on a bit of a cliffhanger, I think it's well worth

Huh, really? Is the show still on Netflix? I'd like to watch it again just for that. I don't think I ever saw the whole series.

OMG, that was so funny. There's also the competition between the two to see who could own the smallest horse. IIRC, the network ruined that gag by airing the episodes out of order.

I wish the reposted X-tube gimmick guy would post more often.

I think the big problem with Marry Me was that they never really worked out the angle with the three friends. All of them could be funny (yes, I even liked Gil; I think people were way too hard on that character), but they all felt like they didn't exist outside of the central couple. Also, Marino doesn't really work

I really liked Running Wilde, but it would have been infinitely better if it had been a show about Will Arnett and Peter Serafinowicz as millionaires trying to compete with each other. Really, Keri Russell and her daughter weren't too bad on the show, but it only ever got really funny when Serafinowicz was on display.

I found Kelly Brook's boobs to be kind of freakish myself, and I'm not one who usually has a problem with tig old bitties.

Screw you, Dave is awesome!

It was still pretty funny, though. It might have been funnier had American Dad not done it much better recently (the ending was still hilarious - "Wait, why are you screaming?").

Sold, on the John Glaser project if nothing else.

Her uncontrollable dancing when Dre says his mother is leaving for good was my favorite Bow bit this week.

No one has ever hit the sweet spot of hilarious crumminess as well as it, that's for sure. Even when it goes too far over the top (like the bike chase with motorcycle sound effects), it's still wonderful. I think the secondary level, with the egotistical writer, the ham actor and the talentless producer gives the

I saw it when Adult Swim first aired it - so 2005-ish?

Oh snap, I didn't even know there was a second series!

I second his albums, and I'd kill to see him live.

Disclosure was referenced specifically.

Darkplace is my favorite television show ever. I laugh harder at it than I do at anything, and I've watched every episode about a dozen times.

I love Matt Berry too much not to give this at least an A-, but it definitely ended weakly.