Watch out, Steve Agee.
Watch out, Steve Agee.
She explains in her book that it was a very spur-of-the-moment, pot induced decision.
I came here specifically to say that I love anything with a Brett Gelman reaction shot. It was a lot of fun spotting him and Seth.
The theme song is intoxicating. Bless you, Nick Thorburn.
I agree about the live episodes. I feel like if you've heard one, you've heard them all. I can't get through them. They need to go back to the early days of studio eps with comedians talking about things they like and/or are knowledgeable about.
I'm going to curse their homes with black mold if they don't start soon.
I listen to a live episode every once in a while, but only when I'm sure there are enough strong and funny guests to drown Fogelnest out.
I LOVED them messing around with Scott about that.
They're the MOST charming. Got me a real big crush on Edgar. Their CBB was really great too.
I haven't listened to it in a month a half, and I had been a loyal listener since a couple months after they started. Only because of David. Do you remember the "Emotional Intelligence" episode, when he basically said he doesn't think that even exists? IT'S BECAUSE HE ISN'T AWARE IT DOES. Emotional Intelligence is…
Hell, I'm intrigued.
I guess I'm just young and not yet as jaded as the rest of you.
You've just opened my eyes to something truly spectacular.
Clicking on this article while coincidentally listening to How Did This Get Made? was incredibly exciting.
Completely forgot about both of those things. Glad someone else was familiar and already liked him.
He's definitely on a weirder wave length, but I guess that just works for me. Like a weirder Harris Wittels and Paul Rust, who I adore with all my heart.
Is there anyone else here who already liked Armen from the Sarah Silverman Program, or was this your first introduction?
My thoughts exactly. I look at big studio movies way differently after I read their book.
They wrote it as a starring vehicle for themselves, and the studio was NOT into that. I imagine much, much more got changed as well. For a movie starring Anne Hathaway and Kate Hudson, there's no way the studio stayed out of the writing process. June is still pretty hysterical in her tiny role though.
Tell me about it. It genuinely makes me sad that I don't know them personally.
ARMEN IS KING.
I've never really cared one way or another about Stard, but his giggling and laughing throughout this episode was super adorable. He was a good presence. Oficially Pro-Stard.