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@avclub-bf685d0c6e419fab93fb447f71610d36:disqus Harmontown is the rabbit hole I've quickly popped out of to see if anyone is talking about Harmontown.  I've listed to 10 episodes in the past week after never having listened to it before.

I would have been surprised if he had kept anything that said Dick Whitman on it.  It would be one of the first real signs that he actually wanted to remember that life.

40 million people watched Super Bowl II; it got a 36.8 rating. It might not have been as much about advertising as it is now, but there were certainly a lot of people tuning in.
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@avclub-cc6259186164ddfe838f0de7b64a922b:disqus The difference between this and the Community one, to me at least, was I was interested in reading the Community one to see if I should even bother to check out the new season.  There's no way I'm not going back to Mad Men, and I doubt there were many wavering on that

I've got a bunch of Harmontown downloaded, but without a whole lot of guests I have no clue where to start.  Any suggestions?

If it's fake they've put some time into it.  I know Half Moon Run has never played a major festival, but they're on tour with Mumford in Europe right now.

Unless it's on episodes of Burning Love.  Then you absolutely should.

It doesn't necessarily fit the actual question, but the best out of no where surprise song I've seen at a concert was the Metric show at Radio City this year.  I'd mostly gone because my friend's band was opening for them (I say this not to brag, but because it adds to the awesomeness of the moment), but during the

It's an erotic story, but it's just not believable, which is why I give this email one and half stars.

A weird mix of premium cable connections between guest stars this week with Jenny Slate having played one of Jason Schwartzman's girlfriend on Bored to Death, as well as recently being hit on by Ben Schwartz on House of Lies.  Also a lot of Schwartz.

I personally am not surprised that a ton of people are releasing products to capitalize on this trend.  It happens any time anything becomes popular.  I didn't buy vinyls because it's cool or edgy or trendy or whatever, I bought them because I like the sound, I like the focus on album art and I like the feeling of

Yeah, I think they found the perfect length for it.  Long enough for the funny to come back around, but not so long that it drags into exhausting Family Guy "gag" territory.

@avclub-5a36726cd1d9ea6f9e350c2e67a43f18:disqus Wow, it is.  I don't know why I insisted on going to look at the schedule and make myself feel bad about not being able to go.

Between this and giddy Ron at the woodworking convention, there is very little that makes me happier than happy Ron Swanson.

"It's like !Rob! meets the unwillingness to do anything that smacks of off-putting originality!"

I like him a lot, but I do feel like somewhere shortly before he went into showstoppers he really did start suffering from too much of the same setup, twisted punchline format.  Of course I saw half the material when I saw him earlier this year, so it was bound to get tired quicker. But with a new CC show coming out

@avclub-2d0cca95ad6a2061d208d765e79af478:disqus Yeah, she seemed to be actively working to keep coming up, though I agree with @Antoniooo:disqus that this seemed like it could have been a conscious decision of the show to display her insecurities, and how uncomfortable she was in that situation.

And wasn't it "Oh it's on con? Oh it's on con like Donkey Kong con"?  Of course, I might have just added an extra con in there myself.

"especially after a long phone call to your cable company about a malfunctioning DVR box"

I've realized that NBC has done a really good job of making me get over Community being cancelled before they even actually cancel Community.