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That's very kind, thank you. Although if they do cancel the show, I don't know what I would review. Workaholics fan fic? I'll talk to the editors.

Thanks, Shan. Genuinely appreciate you reading.

Thanks, James. I'm sure I'll be lurking around all over the place.

'welcome.

Right, Kentucky. Dude, it's sooo late.

There's always a Sunday What's On Tonight! It comes out…on Sunday!

Thanks for reading, by the way.
I get what you're saying, to a point. I'm not comparing this show to those other shows as such—just judging how well the did what they set out to do and pulling two examples of the acid trip done well for comparison.
As for the show itself, I (and the AV Club as a rule) sort of does

Seen lots of his comedy and don't like it. Please don't confuse a difference of opinion with "misinformed."

It hasn't been a regular thing, but I get to it when I can. Do people want it to be a thing? I'd do it.

Bananas.

That is very kind. Balls are very hard to be on top of.

"But, Black Dynamite—I sell drugs in the community."

Me, too.

I was surprised, but the explanation, "the woman who saved Ragnar's sons," coming as it did from another of Ragnar's sons, was nice, too. Plus, it made Aslaug uncomfortable, which will keep that plot going, for what it's worth.

His biggest role's been on House Of Cards, apparently. No word on the Flo.

I know, right? Honestly, I wasn't optimistic, especially after that dog (get it?) of a season premiere. But it's been a mostly pleasant surprise.

You're welcome.

Has not been addressed as of yet. (Honestly, I wouldn't mind if they forgot about it, but…)

Yeah, sorry to the Jeopardy guy—small technical difficulty.

Out of nowhere recommendation: I've come completely around on Dax Shepard over the years. (Maybe it was the "Punk'd" connection…) Anyway, he costarred in a great little indie called "The Freebie," which was directed by other costar and "The League" costar Katie Aselton. Lumped in with the limp-but-similar-in-premise