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Alex
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Jesus Christ, how I fucking loathed Tim Minchin's horrible character.

If only it had been more funny.

I have watched every episode from the beginning, and I finally bailed after about two or three episodes of this season. I just couldn't anymore, with that whole son-thing.

Listening to Dennis Perkins go on and on about his stupid video store seems like my idea of pop culture hell. Or just hell in general, really.

Shrink is fantastic. Best thing they've done.

I love you, Artemis Strong.

Ah, Kamina.. we all lose to nature, in the end.

I hated the whole wedding thing. It was terrible.

I instantly hate you for writing CBB as CB!B!.

I tend to feel that way about all sketch shows - Key & Peele, Inside Amy Schumber.. I don't really see the point in all the analysis.

I loved hearing Jimmy's exasperation whenever Oliver started saying something, and how he then had to immediately dial it back, because it was, you know, Oliver.

Mad Dog Russo is fucking awful. I fastforward through it, each and every time.

Minchin lost a LOT of credibility with me with that horrible stint on Californication he did. Christ, that was just heartbreakingly terrible.

All of Auckerman's appearances on Never Not Funny contain interesting anecdotes from his past (especially his sexual escapades in his younger years).

You mean those loveable lads from Liverpool.

Let's keep it there.

Yeah, I thought they were referencing that too.

Generally, the character guests seem to be the weakest part of the show, while they tend to be the strongest part of the podcast.

Yep, I thought it was the most consistently funny episode so far.

Really? I did like the last episode, but apart from that one this season has been really weak, I feel.