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But he had Maron on as a guest on the same episode, so I don't see what complaint Maron could have. Especially as his set was the same hacky crap you see from every bullshit mainstream comedy club, anyway. Airline food!

Absolutely. My wife went "finally, an adult!" when watching that bit.

I got it! If I ever go to LA and watch a taping (from the UK, it's a bit of a journey) I'm going to take my series 1 DVD of Red Dwarf and see if I can get him to sign it. Heck, I might even take my "Chelmsford 123" set.

Agreed, Skunk Ape. I loved how badly he cracked Craig up, but Craig rolled with the punches and it ended up being one of the best episodes he's done in ages.

Leary always makes sure to plug his product, though. Weirdly, one of the worst guests is Dave Attell, who in the two times I've seen him on different shows makes a point of not understanding any question which isn't directly related to the thing he's plugging. I get the impression behind his comedy exterior he's a

It seems there's a real struggle to just make a decent arcade-y racing game - the last halfway decent ones were Midnight Club: LA and Burnout: Paradise and they're both over 3 years old.

I'm days too late, I guess, but that was dreadfully, dreadfully bad. There were nice bits (Kermit on Update, Andre, Abby Elliot's Zooey impression) but the sketches were either terrible ideas in the first place, pale rehashes of previous season treasures (the New Jack Swing bit, which stole even the beats of the jokes

I recommend watching it in nice big chunks, say 3-4 episodes at a time, although it's not necessary, and I'd also suggest just watching it through. We're only halfway through season 3, it's not like there's a ton of catching up to do.

COS SHE'S THE FIRST LADY AND YOU'RE SOME FUCKING LUNATIC

I was thinking this as well, but I'm fairly sure they've both exasperatedly said "Dad!" at one point in an early series.

People occasionally go outside to run, even if they're staying at a hotel. The dialogue pretty clearly lays out that Sr. is going to actually run.

I came down here to mention this fella (well, already did) but didn't notice you'd posted this as well. He's doubly bad because he's a leftie and allows the people he genuinely skewered down the years to get out of it and claim lies from Hari, as will everyone else who gets written about by him in future.

Britain has our own Jayson Blair - a chap called Johann Hari. Difference is, amazingly, the national newspaper which employs him has allowed him to keep his job and published a pathetic self-serving "apology". Check out the story, it's pretty funny.

If she was an insane, unpleasant, dangerous Democrat woman, then I think probably not.

You have a fairly poor view of her character, I think.

Also, the black woman in the group does far less than Jerry, has a far worse attitude, is unpleasant to pretty much everyone, yet she gets a free ride? I'm getting a tiny bit tired of the Jerry thing, I must say. He needs revenge soon.

Part Gibbons, part Constanza. You learn something new every day!

I think there's a fairly hefty character age difference between Troy and Britta, so any problems people would have with Jeff and Annie would be the same here. I think?

DeVito probably works for scale, given he's rich as fuck from all the top-quality films he's produced down the years. He's working on "Sunny" purely for fun, I reckon.

Thoroughly enjoying "Stealth Bastard", what little I've played of it. For a freebie, it's amazing, and for a puzzler to while away some time on, it's going to be tough to beat. Ta for the review AV Club!