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His power of persuasion is so great, he doesn't even need to be there to keep killing.

He always keeps this promises though.

Even for this show, this episode was fucked up. I needed to take a moment after pig baby.

If you want to sit on my face…namaste.

They should have called it The Tig Notaro Documentary.

Hader has a real case of 'Robin Williams arm' in that photo.

I can't wait to see him sputter and fluff his lines on the big screen.

Serious marble deficiency? Like Greece?

I love Howard, but he needs to drop this transmillenial bit.

That was incredible. Best moment of the episode.

My favourite bit so far was in episode two where the shadows of the fight between Rock and Salizar not matching up with their actual movement.

Literally, genius.

Woah woah woah, that's only for people who bought the Pro episode.

"Charles Soule and artist Ron Garney taking over Daredevil, largely because of Soule’s background as an attorney."

There's an interview with him (I think on Seth Meyer's show) where he was wearing a jumpsuit with his face on it.

"Is this what you wanted?"

I wonder if he'll ask Obama about his audition for SNL and if he took candy from the bowl.

Liquid Swords is incredible.

That would be incredible now that you mention it. I wonder how Charles Rocket felt that year, constantly being pushed as the new Chevy and failing at every hurdle.

Surely everybody knows everything about this show by now.