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Well, I think the point was that he's a perpetual liar. He may have had some sisters. He may have 2 sisters and mentioned the current situations of ex-girlfriends. Who knows?

I feel a bit the same. Now knowing if somebody's replied to my comments in a single glimpse makes those couple of clicks surprisingly difficult when I only log onto to find out if a conversation was continued. I guess that makes me as lazy as most other internet users but meh.

It's weird because he seems so different (though not puzzlingly different, more like he always had this side to him, we just rarely saw it) now, like he only favours ruthlessness and all these other rather bad 'masculine' characteristics. It seemed like Damian fit the bill of this sort of "man's man" Will was looking

In a sense I understand the review because had Punk gotten deeper into his family life, I think it would've become more interesting to non-wrestling fans. How many of us have completely broken ties with immediate family because they're scumbags? Not that many, I'd imagine. That kind of thing takes a lot of courage.

I would've liked the inside scoop as well, since Punk's love life is a topic that seems to render everybody from 14 year old girls to 45 year old grown men into gossip hounds at the beauty parlor. I usually step away from those conversations because none of my goddamn business, but since I'm a huge fan of the alleged

I was going to be surprised that the DVD was out but then I remembered the movie came out in July in the UK, whereas my country only got it in soddin' October.

Gosh I hate Damian and Will so much right now. Diane needs to shake Will out of this lunacy with the help of Kalinda, though at this point I'm also just ready to watch Will crash and burn gloriously, with Alicia watching the wreckage with a slight smile that fades because she's unable not to feel some sympathy for him.

He's become so vile in such a short while.

Wow, okay. I really did not enjoy this episode much. There were funny moments, particularly between Morgan and Cliff, and I agree Tamra really came into her own in this episode, but overall I wasn't too fond of this episode.

I get your point, and as a wrestling fan, I do hate it when people get stuck on that aspect in a simple-minded manner. On the other hand, it is that mix of reality (real injuries, real tensions backstage, real things that people said or did) and fakeness that forms a core part of why wrestling is so fascinating to me.

Mick Foley would be perfect.

SCREW THIS STILL BEING POSTED ON MONDAYS. I may repeat these next week but:

This. The yurt couple and the "native pronunciation" friends kind of drove me up the wall, but Hodgman's verdicts were so solid I was back to my happy place by the end of the podcast. Great stuff.

Okay, that makes a bit more sense, but I still don't like the Other Carey, or the way he and Cary seem to constantly negotiate and make decisions on their own twosome. Quit it, bros, or Alicia will stomp on you.

Well golly, it worked. It kept telling me the password was wrong so I thought I misremembered it. Thanks!

Man, this is such a review full of praise even I as a huge fan of the show kind of want to talk about the less-than-stellar aspects of the show, like the Plotline That Must Not Be Named or the general quickness with which they ended Alicia and Will's affair in S3 (I was dismayed, I'll be honest), or the general

It was Episode 86 with Lennon Parham, Danielle Schneider & Pamela Murphy

I don't follow Wong Fu Productions consistently but their videos certainly have the TV production values down. Their casts are typically all Asian-American, though, so they'd probably have to compromise that for primetime.

The Improv 4 Humans episode where they discover these youtube folk who are big with the tweens and do a scene based off of that is absolutely phenomenal. That's the only reason I know who this guy is.

Yep!