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KateKnibbs
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Wow, your reading of the sketch ending definitely gives me a new appreciation for it.

Same! Really, for all the "Amy Goes Deep" segments, I'd listen to an extended podcast version. (Not that Comedy Central execs are lurking here… but if they are… it's not a bad idea.)

You're right about the Norton story being transgressive (and awesome). I think my lack of surprise stems from familiarity with the comic, but I should've talked about how rare honest stories like that about adolescent experimentation are on TV. I did really enjoy that interview, think it was just the decision to

I usually love gross-out gags! I don't really know why I didn't like the puke thing. I guess I thought it wasn't earned, though that's a weird thing to say about a puke punchline.

Well, the author appreciates each and every one of them. Except the mean ones. No more mean ones!

My mind was too blown from the comedy being awesome to select a good photo, clearly.

They weren't in tonight's prime time. Wish they would've been.

You're right! Correcting now, thank you.

Uh oh, my football-playing brothers are going to forsake me for that one.

Oh lawd. That's my fault. Changing now!

Totally agree. I thought The Fall was fantastic, although I'd understand how the slow pace could turn some viewers away. Jamie Dornan and Gillian Anderson are fantastic, and it's haunting.

Well shit, I'll have to get on that.

If North West made an appearance I'd have bumped this up a letter grade, no doubt!

You can buy it on iTunes!

Thanks! I'm really excited to join the TV Club. And it's definitely worth seeking out.