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Maybe the twist is that Wiig's character murders them one by one and replaces them with much funnier women?

Okay, I'm not a fan of Thorn on JJH podcast but I've become a hater for that game so much I may listen to this episode, because …yeah, no. Thankfully it's not caught on in my current country of residence so only one group of people I know plays it.

I can't speak for Joel but I myself get easily turned off by anybody, but particularly movie critics, talking about their personal views as if they are factual statements. It's such a minor thing, phrasing, but it creates a world of difference when you compare "there were no good movies this year" with "I didn't love

Aw shucks, Podmass nowadays only covers two pods I listen to on the regular: Freakonomics and I4H. I love both and I suppose we can talk about whatever we like in the comments, but this column kind of establishes a "podcast canon" more than any other place on the internet, so I guess tl;dr change is hard, you guys.

This is a tough one for me. I'll be the first to admit loving the romcom focus and silly romanticism of this show, and the eventuality of Mindy and Danny. Their chemistry made this show stand out for me, and it's why I stuck with it, through thick and thin, and there was a lot of thin, as the show can be uneven and

This show has way too many people who can make me laugh out loud with just a look, though to be fair, with comedy it can also be so much about editing, I have to give the editors major props as well.

He'll get unjustly profiled for a weed dealer in this very special episode of Brooklyn 99.

I agree with everything said here.

I've said it before, I'll say it again: if this show could just be a modern Moonlighting, where they bicker, have rapid back-and-forth dialogue and slowly come to appreciate each other and work together, and other people guest star but don't feature that much, this show would be the funniest, most romantic show on

"Bom bom bommm, we can joke around like that, because we're like that you know?" or however that line went was hilarious.

Sigh. Even if this is a bad episode to start watching from, I feel you on this. The jokes can be so good, but the character stuff, the consistency, all of these things could improve so much.

Holt's husband is coming up? Has this been rumoured/confirmed? I am preparing to get excited. (Imagine me saying this in Holt's delivery.)

We don't speak about Brendanaquits.

In an episode filled to the brim with great lines, from the faked text message to the truth bombs, "Rosa died eight years ago." somehow still became my favorite of the episode.

Wasn't feeling it. A lot of funny stuff, just no consistency in the arcs it was trying to put out there, and just so rushed. Peter goes from Maria break-up devastation into Entourage-wannabe in nanoseconds, Morgan being there doesn't even make sitcom sense, they spend a week there and we don't get to see any of it,

I definitely had a lot of fun rewatching it, with a lively early evening northern Mumbai crowd, too. The dude next to me was whispering lines to his friend 10 seconds before they were spoken; people just love the dialogues of that film. The only problem I had was that the ending was the censored ending, though

Yeah, I normally like JGL but I was like "shut this kid up, fuck off" at him in this. Why even make such a horrible edit to an already dislikable film? Good grief.

The fact I saw a confusing TV edit that was STILL over 3 hours (India really loves its 5-6 minute ad breaks, jesus) makes me feel like I need to see it again properly, like borrow the DVD from a friend (I don't have Netflix right now because I'm saving money), even with all the bad press and the fact literally nobody

The Babysitter's Club was a massive series, published from 1986-2000, about five 13 year old girls, who are friends. They basically have this club to make some pocket money by babysitting other people's kids, and the stories are about friendship and boys and other teenage problems. Not the absolutely height of

Okay episode, though lacking of catchy tunes (Thicky Trick is still my jam). The case indeed was a bit of a mess.