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A friend of mine used to date Michelle from the first generation of Skin's sister. Can I get on this train?

@avclub-b7784c8bc13cfa7214f249fef97abfe9:disqus Out of interest, what do you actually like? I mean, I've got quite a few shows on the go that I really enjoy; they both entertain and inform me. I learn and experience things when I watch then, I gain from just having seen them, they actually make me better at being who

@avclub-b7784c8bc13cfa7214f249fef97abfe9:disqus Out of interest, what do you actually like? I mean, I've got quite a few shows on the go that I really enjoy; they both entertain and inform me. I learn and experience things when I watch then, I gain from just having seen them, they actually make me better at being who

@avclub-7fd1d5cec910c61b1864a51eb7e18cbc:disqus Louis and Harmon aren't really that alike. Louis is, besides the comedy, essentially a functioning human being: He has children, when he speaks in interviews and on radio (O&A) he comes across as a totally normal guy just doing a rather surreal job. He doesn't let his

@avclub-7fd1d5cec910c61b1864a51eb7e18cbc:disqus Louis and Harmon aren't really that alike. Louis is, besides the comedy, essentially a functioning human being: He has children, when he speaks in interviews and on radio (O&A) he comes across as a totally normal guy just doing a rather surreal job. He doesn't let his

I think you missed the point of that episode.

I think you missed the point of that episode.

And Community is a wildly inconsistent show with an unbelievable cast of characters who are shoe-horned into equally unbelievable over-emotional situations because Dan Harmon is an autistic robot who can't engage with his feelings in the real world, let alone a television show. A witty robot, sure, but a robot

And Community is a wildly inconsistent show with an unbelievable cast of characters who are shoe-horned into equally unbelievable over-emotional situations because Dan Harmon is an autistic robot who can't engage with his feelings in the real world, let alone a television show. A witty robot, sure, but a robot

"hey i just stuck a cube up my bum and it started beeping what do?"

"hey i just stuck a cube up my bum and it started beeping what do?"

I teared up a little bit. I also totally disagree with the writer's opinion that this is at all a parody of the "Rocky" type films… it's a commentary on that same journey, but I don't think the music is played for this sort of parody storytelling comedy thing… I honestly don't think Louis CK thought of it that way

I teared up a little bit. I also totally disagree with the writer's opinion that this is at all a parody of the "Rocky" type films… it's a commentary on that same journey, but I don't think the music is played for this sort of parody storytelling comedy thing… I honestly don't think Louis CK thought of it that way

I'm pretty sure it was supposed to represent Louie's time with his daughters, that he'll have to give up if he takes the job.

I'm pretty sure it was supposed to represent Louie's time with his daughters, that he'll have to give up if he takes the job.

I thought it was to show an example of the kind of Daughter-related shenanigans Louis would be missing out on if he took the job. Giving up his time with his daughters is a big part of this, and although his Daughters are often causes of stress, ultimately they're the driving behind who he is as a person; without

I thought it was to show an example of the kind of Daughter-related shenanigans Louis would be missing out on if he took the job. Giving up his time with his daughters is a big part of this, and although his Daughters are often causes of stress, ultimately they're the driving behind who he is as a person; without

Step Up 5: That was the joke.

Step Up 5: That was the joke.

Yeah man, I hate it when child-focused family shows go all wacky and cartoonish. If I was writing that episode, Karen Gillan would have had her face bitten off in the first act.