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I love that the last time Harris was on TV was with a vice on his head. What an awesome dude.

On a related note, I would rather 2 hours of ISIS recruitment videos than the Voice. I can't even describe why I hate it so much, but somehow it is as terrible as Parks & Rec is awesome.

"Hey Mark, we don't have those extra small condoms you ordered. The factory said it would be a couple more weeks, not just because of the size but also the weird shape."

I thought the Tom part was pretty heavy on laughs myself.
Failure: An American Success Story.

Hahaha we're done with you forever!

I liked the very end when Leslie Knope said, "Winning!" and got crushed by a piano.

I don't actually know who this guy is, but I see his name a lot and I always hope they're talking about Abradolf Lincler from Rick and Morty.

More than anyone else, NBC reminds me of that company run by monkeys from the old monster.com commercials.

I actually think the dumber you are, the quicker that association comes to mind. It literally occurred to me the first time I heard his name.

I think one of the reasons these scenes scare me is that agoraphobia reminds me of the guy from Twin Peaks, except he didn't have a space blanket.

An underrated part of the episode was the conversation he has with Nacho. I love how quickly he spins it as he was doing him a favor without actually admitting to anything. It's cool how Saul/Jimmy treats these conversations like a chess match.

I figured out the billboard stunt right away, but until then the episode convinced me he had no plan at all. Which was amazing because I was totally rooting for a long con the whole time.

I kind of don't like the Chuck scenes. They're not bad TV, they just make me uncomfortable. That the lady across the street was watching him the whole time was pretty funny.

This is probably too much to ask, but I really hope it involves Jon Fishman playing the vacuum.

Normally I'd agree, but I kinda think scientology should be blamed for everything.

I've seen a couple of those. The Job is indeed very funny. I also liked the one where they were stranded in the desert.

I didn't even notice the NSA agent on the Penny phone call until the 2nd viewing, at which point I laughed out loud. I'm more familiar with recent Gumball (this show has been around for way longer than I originally thought) but I like Penny a lot. There was one older episode where Darwin got jealous of her that was

Don't forget, "is considered by many…" the most chickenshit phrase in all of journalism. Is it true? Then fucking say it yourself.

I've tried watching Uncle Grandpa a few times, but the titular character annoys the shit out of me. It is mostly okay otherwise, but that is sort of faint praise, that Uncle Grandpa would be tolerable if they got rid of Uncle Grandpa.

Here are some Gumball and Titans reviews, which include grades because of how highly I regard my opinions: