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    That is some bullshit. I saw them live and Dave was the best part of the live show…

    Yeah, that's enough. I wasn't sitting through a 29 second commercial for Ouija just to be annoyed…

    Whoops. My mistake. Bad reading comprehension today…

    "I’d never heard all of Hamilton before today"
    I assume that's sarcasm?

    On the Kroll Show, they were playing cousins, one from Pittsburgh one from Philadelphia.

    Slight?

    Yeah, his "South African" accent definitely veered into Alan Alda territory a couple of times…

    Quit putting fucking spoilers in the TV review headlines!

    CROATOAN

    I don't know if anyone posted this already, but I liked it just fine the first time it aired. Under the title "the fourth kind".

    That really sucks. I was looking forward to this show before…

    Why are these shows having him on as some sort of "relationship expert"? What exactly are his credentials?

    I am constantly seeing the commercial for his syndicated talk show and they always show a clip where he's talking to a woman saying, "it's not your job to impress him, it's his job to impress you!". How do you figure that? It drives me crazy!

    I am just leaving this to add to the comments, and give some incentive for the av club to go back to reviewing good shows…

    Mervyn's fucking ruled!

    Person to Person ruled! But I'm more of a Matthew Holness completist.

    The worst news I've heard all year…

    I truly detested that airport luggage store joke. It's the dumbest thing. But, I was recently listening to Nick Kroll's Thank You Very Cool (from 2011), and that lame ass joke is on there too! When good comedians tell terrible hack jokes…

    Mine was the soundtrack to Miami Vice. Jan Hammer! Thanks Columbia record club.

    Does Marge have friends? She did in episode 6, season 5, Marge on the Lam. Ruth Powers was the Thelma to Marge's Louise. Or vice versa. (I looked that up, it wasn't off the top of my head I swear)