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I disagree, it was a perfectly entertaining interview with Stewart. Nothing mindblowing, but that's not always necessary.

Naturebox! Audible dot com! The one with the matresses, can't remember!

*desperately tapping arm for a vein*

The thing about Stewart that got to be really tiring for me, were the constant in-jokes with the in-studio audience. I get it, he was performing for a live audience, but it tended to be more annoying than funny (and too self-congratulatory, most times).

Yeah, I've just downloaded those two previous Scharpling episodes, I'll give those a try.

Eliza Skinner on Never Not Funny two weeks ago, was a pure delight. And I see Pat Francis is this week's guest, which warms the cockles of my heart.. it always made me sad that they'd relegate his episodes to the Player's Club, just because his interactions with Jimmy and Matt are perfect.

I stopped around episode 20. That show has been severely overrated, I feel. There are a couple of good episodes, but most of them are kind of spotty, with some really poor performances. And the weird meta-y backstory started out strong and then more or less disappeared.

I don't think so. I don't know if the app is working correctly now, but when it launched you'd have a hard time keeping the episodes on the app from one moment to the next, nevermind your computer.

I've been trying to get into Hollywood Handbook, and thus far I always tend to bail in the first 15 minutes.. until this episode. It's the first one I listened to completely, but I think that has more to do with Tom Scharpling. Everytime he got angry at the wrong sound, was pure gold.

Jessica St. Claire, surely?

I'd be surprised if you could find even one American that can do an actually convincing Australian accent.

So 'Steve Rannazzisi' has been purged from the 'Filed Under' tags. I swear he used to be there, guess he was lying about that too?

I won’t be commenting on the Michael Caffee debacle (as Caffee is helpfully already doing that himself) except to say that I (obviously) will continue to read his comments on the show, find the whole situation unbelievably shameful and embarrassing, and that it’d make a pretty good subject for a comment thread. Moving

" I've actually espoused that thought to friends and family, and we all generally agree."

The jokes in Blood Dragon were horrible.

Oh for fuck's sake, I had forgotten about that. That's my day ruined.

I've only seen the first episode, and it did ofcourse remind me of Archer. It did make me laugh, now and then. Overall the episode felt a bit flabby, it all became a bit directionless half way through.

Yeah, that line stuck out to me too. Archer plays with spy tropes if and when it needs them, but they are just as easily dropped and forgotten.

You're in the comments section under a TV review on a pop culture website - this is what people do here.

I absolutely loved Professor Blastoff, but the idea of listening to a Huntsberger-only podcast with him just rambling on with his goofy college-student-level "deep" questions and thoughts, sounds like a special kind of hell to me.