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Yeah, I was mentally comparing them to Dr Steve Brule's interviews while watching, given the similar lo-fi set-up and dead air and actor/interviewer taking on a persona. With Reilly, though, there's more at stake, and he's genuinely willing to degrade himself/his reputation as a pedigree actor .. whereas these have

Recently listened to an interview with him on Howard Stern, circa Tetro's release (which was rather surreal). Anyway, this totally makes sense .. maybe it was the softening of old age, but dude was a total sweetheart.

Cheap (albeit, hilarious) shot, if you guys haven't seen it already:

Yeah, that makes sense, Kate .. I retract my statement on the illogicality of the hook-up. But I do still think more time should be devoted to plot threads.

Sorry for being behind-the-curve (the episode only just aired in Australia tonight), but on the topic of Amy S-P pop cultural references, there's stuff that a) totally works for me, b) ends up totally over my head (thank God I'd serendipitously seen Warren Beatty's "Bugsy" about 4 weeks ago), and c) just feels kinda

I had sworn off the show after last week's disastrous episode, but found myself beguilingly drawn back in when I saw Adam in the screen-cap for this week's review.

Also, I LOL'd at the comment by the guy/girl who watched the Oscars ceremony, then regaled themselves with the presence of REAL ART (I.E. GURLZ).

I've always been a proponent of Lena's frivolous clothes-off approach (not in a celebratory, nor a titillating sense — it seemed to work in the context of the character), but last night it tread dangerously close to self-parody when, two minutes or whatever into the episode, she squats down and reveals her bare ass