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My DVR captured the first few minutes of this show, and then it killed itself. Is her stand up funny? Because if this show is spawned from her stand up, I'd have to guess that she isn't. I feel bad for Chris D'elia—I only know him from his appearance on Workaholics, and I thought he was hilarious, the Chris D'elia on

Valient Himself
I can't tell if he's in this show or not.

SCIENCE JOKES!
I hope there's a Michio Kaku cameo.

The "bad" rule
Which is the better "bad" Zeppelin record? Presence or In Through the Out Door?

Cliff Burton
He wouldn't have suffered Phil Towel and his cable-knit sweaters.

Waste of a good title. And font.
"It's all quirk, posturing, attitude, and needless exertion signifying nothing beyond its own sad need to impress."

Blech
Milius was trying to make a film in the tradition of John Ford. This looks like a video game.

Pacing
Feels like a big-budget BBC show.

I was pretty baked when I watched this,
but it seemed like Loretta teleported herself from scene to scene.

Gah
This will suck harder than the new Conan movie.

Star Wars is to Zeppelin as Conan the Barbarian is to Sabbath
I really dig Leonard's nod to the Conan the Barbarian score. That soundtrack is amazing; it's a shame that it's not as well-known and appreciated as John Williams' Star Wars music. It's almost like the Star Wars score is Led Zeppelin and the Conan the

Bone
Great assessment of Bone. And for good Frank Miller, the Wolverine limited series from 1982 (written by Chris Claremont) is also pretty clutch. It introduced the idea of Logan as a failed samurai, which is central to the best Wolverine stories. Plus, there's this cover: http://www.justafanboy.com/…, which is my

From the era of Mode 7 scaling vs. whatever it was that the Genesis did better.
"…his success led to the appearance of dozens of biters who sharked his style and rifled through his catalog for tricks and tips. "