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Nah, it's based off a tower from the VHS cover of The Little Mermaid.

So…

A bummer. He hasn't really brought the A-game in a while, but it'd still be such a loss to see him stop.

I'm American, and I don't understand it either.

The idea that Adam Sandler is some kind of anti-comedy godfather is so bizarre it makes my brain melt.

@avclub-07f2d8dbef3b2aeca9cb258091bc3dba:disqus I always judge people who say they liked Hot Rod.

The architecture ones are all pretty absurdly priced.

But, it turns out she does have fan mail. Also, kinda perfect.

Pretty sure her flashback is just a David Lynch film.

Eh, I think that if you were going to run the numbers game, you'd find out that, yeah, OK, maybe ONE person in this whole prison that's a prisoner is actually a shit head. It doesn't seem to disagreeable to me.

@avclub-884c4beddd8c98bb3b016bdfcc1bcdf8:disqus The trick is that "hitting on" women is a fool's game. The whole "treating them like human beings" thing is where it's at, but don't let that secret get out otherwise things would be better for everyone.

"Fake Ira Glass" was just happy to finally have a role that wasn't "Fake Ben Folds."

I realize I'm super late to all this, but I'm really glad to see this. Every time their love story came up, I rolled my eyes. It felt like it was imported from a different show, and it being in its own bubble up until now definitely didn't help. They also have like 0 chemistry with one another.

She's also just a much needed decent character that isn't a prisoner. Everyone is such a shithead—to the point of Pornstache being almost comically diabolical—that they needed at least one CO who seemed like a person you didn't want to hit in the face.

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"the one thing that always sticks out for me is that while piper and larry is supposed to embody the "hip NYC white privilege" thing and all its baggage, they're actually not that. they're emulating that lifestyle, but they do so through borrowing money from parents and

I mentioned this above because it struck me that all of Larry's impressions were still Piper's first impressions, and your explanation might be right. I imagine, though, some of it is Piper doesn't seem like the kind of person who conveys those small things—in some ways, her relationship with Larry was about finding

I think my issue with it was that she apparently never told him that things were starting to go well with the inmates previously described as crazy. I know they stopped talking for a bit after Thanksgiving, but her impressions of characters—at the very least Claudette—were already changing before that.

It's OK. Kind of middling, to be honest, but I think it's more the fault of the script.

Ah, shit. He gets caught?

It's something he's been struggling with forever though, so I'm always confused by the actual hecklers in these stories being surprised it upsets him. In one of his old sets, he talked about how frustrating it was to go to Disney World with his son only to have Mickey Mouse go "HEY! Rick James, bitch!" to him. While