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Perhaps I'm biased as I began watching with high expectations, I love Eugene Mirman and Jon Benjamin, and home movies is close to my heart, but I thought last nights episode was pure awesome. Home Movies was great because you didn't realize how much you cared for the characters until the final shot of the show.

It was great to see more of Drew, though I kind of wish that they had kept in in obscurity, then, out of nowhere, devoted an episode completely to him. This was very good to though. All in all, I found this to be the best of the series.

I'm really late because I had to catch up on this show after a very busy halloween, but these are just my thoughts on the son. He lives in a world where he is always on the outside and slightly invisible, the show intentionally gives him little attention because that is the way he feels, and that may be how it is in

The thing about his set is that it really shouldn't have worked at all, but it did and it was one of the most perfect 5 minute sets I've ever seen. I'm not sure how sustainable his act is over a larger set, but I would love to be proven wrong. Does anyone know if he has worked a longer set and done well?

I really liked Manny's unintentionally funny line about Hemmingway "getting to the point" in Old Man and the Sea