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I'm definitely not, because I've never seen it!  Dang.

I don't think much of anything that any of the Python actors have done outside of Python is very Pythonesque. Even the best post-Python stuff (Fawlty Towers, the Rutles, A Fish Called Wanda), is rather more traditional British comedy stuff.

No need to be redundant.

They got him out of the decision-making process as quickster as possible.

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Richard Ayoade Raps to Some Charming Beats

Fuck you The Killing!

I think that the fact that so many of the actors on the show have a strong comedy background is its ace in the hole.  It may be less prevalent in the later episodes, but without stuff like Walter throwing a pizza on the garage roof in impotent rage, it becomes a lot more difficult to care about what happens to him as

Walter

I just think of any rock band that plays crazy time signatures and/or orchestral sounding rock as prog.  Rush ain't the latter, but they sure are the former.

I agree with all of that, but none of that has anything to do with who the author is.  What he seems to be saying is that reading is an opportunity to get into the mind of the author. It seems like a narcissistic thing. The writer that comes to mind for me is Nabokov. Lolita is about getting into the mind of a

I really disagreed with this:

Snooki's ghostwriter is on line 2.

I don't know. If he genuinely cared that little about what people thought of it, why even bother to put it out in the first place? He just comes across like he's playing the safe game of pretending not to give a shit.

Yes! Flash Bazbo's History of Rock and Roll, voiced by Christopher Guest, which always ended with the death of whatever rock star he was talking about.  The one about John Lennon is both funny and eerie:"Mr. Lemon, Mr. Lemon! How are you doing… today."
"I'm OK, but my wife, she sure is in pain.""Mr. John Lemons… is

"Yeah, magnets, buddy!"

I am the one with knockers!

Finnegan's Wake is a great bathroom book, good to read a paragraph or two at a time while sitting on the crapper.

@avclub-a70b90ac4dd557918e5a1c5cb19399ec:disqus, sure you can.  Don't let that baby tell you what to do!

…Tip O'Neill was the greatest Speaker of the House of all time!
*drops mic*