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I hope I die right after I read this, because I'll never experience a happier moment in all my life.

They're great on The League.

Genuinely can't wait. Gondry is great and Audrey couldn't be more adorable here.

He makes me embarrassingly giddy for reasons I cannot articulate. Apparently, he's what I've come to think a total stud is. He and Adam Pally just really do it for me.

The Brothers Solomon is a downright gem.

I would like to clarify that I think they are remarkably funny as people (I look forward to any and all of Tom's podcast appearances). Obviously, the big studio projects they've worked on haven't been great, but I think it will be different having them in the directors chairs. I'm also really looking forward to Hell

On his recent Nerdist appearance, Tom Lennon said he and Ben Garant were directing it together. And now with my beloved Bill in the mix…

I wish Maisie Williams would've started singing "That's a fable, that's a fable, that's a fable…"

Hey, look! Someone who agrees with me! I am so, so excited for the new season. Like, really super excited. And all those cameos!
And Jorm. Little Jorm. Everytime I see him mention sex I just, conversely, picture him dancing next to the van in Hot Rod. Love him forever.

Hey, look! Someone who agrees with me! I am so, so excited for the new season. Like, really super excited. And all those cameos!
And Jorm. Little Jorm. Everytime I see him mention sex I just, conversely, picture him dancing next to the van in Hot Rod. Love him forever.

I was worried Judd would be too serious, in an "I create art" kind of way (I don't think that assumption was actually based on anything, probably just because he's a big name), but I was super pleasantly surprised that he was fun and silly. I thought he was a great, and Jessica St. Clair is one of my absolute favorite

I was worried Judd would be too serious, in an "I create art" kind of way (I don't think that assumption was actually based on anything, probably just because he's a big name), but I was super pleasantly surprised that he was fun and silly. I thought he was a great, and Jessica St. Clair is one of my absolute favorite

It really baffles me that Don't Stop Or We'll Die's "Clones and Oliver Stones" episode isn't more beloved. The gravy riff alone is enough for classic status in my book. I've listened to it at least a dozen times, and quote it like a damn movie. It's up there with Farts and Procreation as my favorite of all time.

It really baffles me that Don't Stop Or We'll Die's "Clones and Oliver Stones" episode isn't more beloved. The gravy riff alone is enough for classic status in my book. I've listened to it at least a dozen times, and quote it like a damn movie. It's up there with Farts and Procreation as my favorite of all time.

Unless I missed it, not a single mention here of Winston's line, "Witch! What have you done to my body?"
In an episode full of great lines, that's the one I replayed, oh, you know, 7 or 8 times.

Unless I missed it, not a single mention here of Winston's line, "Witch! What have you done to my body?"
In an episode full of great lines, that's the one I replayed, oh, you know, 7 or 8 times.

Probably not. I thought this episode had it's moments, but I never even considered anyone would think it was "classic" status. I usually enjoy Tim's shows and movies, but when the point is to improvise it's just not fun when a guest isn't game.

Probably not. I thought this episode had it's moments, but I never even considered anyone would think it was "classic" status. I usually enjoy Tim's shows and movies, but when the point is to improvise it's just not fun when a guest isn't game.

Bonobos: Better fitting men's clothes.

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