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It was so annoying that he kept coming back with absolutely no reason after he lost.    I was bummed when Chelsea Peretti and Brian Posehn left so early, but at least they respected Doug's podcast and the other players and weren't so completely attention starved as to keep trying to worm their way back onto the stage.

It was so annoying that he kept coming back with absolutely no reason after he lost.    I was bummed when Chelsea Peretti and Brian Posehn left so early, but at least they respected Doug's podcast and the other players and weren't so completely attention starved as to keep trying to worm their way back onto the stage.

Liked for the edit.

Liked for the edit.

It's not really hidden, if you google image search "Louie opening credits" the still of the finger is six of the top ten results.

It's not really hidden, if you google image search "Louie opening credits" the still of the finger is six of the top ten results.

Given the previous newswires that showed a pretty clear reverence for the book, I think it was sarcasm.

Given the previous newswires that showed a pretty clear reverence for the book, I think it was sarcasm.

Finally someone with the courage to take Peter Jackson to task for splitting up the Hobbit.  With the universal critical acclaim, the complete lack of any backlash, and the Oscar buzz, I was wondering when someone would notice that only one book was made into three movies.

Finally someone with the courage to take Peter Jackson to task for splitting up the Hobbit.  With the universal critical acclaim, the complete lack of any backlash, and the Oscar buzz, I was wondering when someone would notice that only one book was made into three movies.

For the uninitiated, the funniest episode in my opinion was the one with Jason Mantzoukas, Lennon Parham, and Jessica St. Clair.

For the uninitiated, the funniest episode in my opinion was the one with Jason Mantzoukas, Lennon Parham, and Jessica St. Clair.

I thought it was only fair.  I wouldn't want to inflict Swardson on the unwitting.

I thought it was only fair.  I wouldn't want to inflict Swardson on the unwitting.

I think it's because it's a lot harder than in film or music for the writers to give every worthy podcast a fair chance, so it really favors the popular, well-known podcasts.  You end up with an incredibly boring and predictable list, compared to the best of film or music lists which usually feature mostly movies well

I think it's because it's a lot harder than in film or music for the writers to give every worthy podcast a fair chance, so it really favors the popular, well-known podcasts.  You end up with an incredibly boring and predictable list, compared to the best of film or music lists which usually feature mostly movies well

Because it didn't get mentioned in the Comedy Bang Bang episodes list or discussion: one of my favorite bits on the show with the underappreciated Matt Walsh, which even Nick Swardson can't ruin though he tries his best http://www.youtube.com/watc….

Because it didn't get mentioned in the Comedy Bang Bang episodes list or discussion: one of my favorite bits on the show with the underappreciated Matt Walsh, which even Nick Swardson can't ruin though he tries his best http://www.youtube.com/watc….

@avclub-4c22933415130955839224009df8641f:disqus I like the band X, does that make me a hipster?  Stupid joke aside, I agree with you about the overuse of the word.  And even if The Master was pretentious, which I don't think it was, shouldn't taking a risk and at least trying to be intellectual and meaningful

@avclub-4c22933415130955839224009df8641f:disqus I like the band X, does that make me a hipster?  Stupid joke aside, I agree with you about the overuse of the word.  And even if The Master was pretentious, which I don't think it was, shouldn't taking a risk and at least trying to be intellectual and meaningful