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I wouldn't say Maron is more sentimental, just a bit older and more filled with (probably avoidable) regrets.

The new Players Club episode looks fun - it's all games!

Tig was also really good at cutting through some of the airy-fairy, high school-stoner-level bullshit David would come up with.

Aww, Aaron.. something that never, ever failed to make me laugh was Tig saying "gulp" anytime Aaron would pause or (more commonly) had just actually gulped.

It's very sad, it quickly became one of my favourite podcasts, but I'm not that surprised they've decided to end it. They've slowly been losing steam over the last year or so.. you could hear it in their sniping at eachother - it was still fun and funny, but now and then there'd be an edge there. And then recently Tig

Even worse, he is French!

Which makes it even weirder, because as I understand it, corporations as a concept more or less have become non-existant in Star Trek times.

Reads like you got a case of the bullshits.

Tiggleby.

Wasn't that a clip from the movie "In A World", so they were both 'in character'?

Try reading it again..?

How does he pronounce it? I literally am having a hard time trying to think of how you could even pronounce that incorrectly. (The best I can come up with, is saying it so it rhymes with Cornetto.)

As it is now, the show is 90% about the competition, and 10% actually about the food. I know this a mindblowing concept (not to you, I mean, but to TV producers), but how about making the love of food more important than the gameshow element? A lot of the time it isn't even that clear why one person wins and another

Oh lord, Masterchef US is "network TV’s best—and most successful—contribution to the culinary competition genre"..?

He just made a cooking series for children on CBBC (the specific BBC channel for children), together with his daughter.

Really? I thought the new theme song sucked. I could hardly hear it under the voice over.

Yikes.

That reads like a shitty Jeff Winger speech.

The thing that Colbert has over most comedians, is that besides being a really great comedian, he can really, really act. Just think of all those bits on the Report where he'd change moods at the drop of a hat - especially when he'd suddenly get all teary-eyed and his voice would start to wobble.

And surely that was just Stephen going "YEAHHH!!".. which makes it even funnier.