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There is a difference between Carrot Top and someone like Gallagher or Dice Clay or Cook that Maron seems to understand. Carrot Top has never done anything other than bad comedy to offend anyone.

A golden gate bridge is when a girl lays down then one guy sticks it in her mouth and another guy sticks it in her ladyparts (I feel weird getting too graphic here). Together they all form a bridge.

Rational thing to say: This reviewer doesn't seem to understand or appreciate what this show is.
Ignorant thing to say: This reviewer doesn't seem to understand or appreciate what this show is because she's a woman.

Okay, so women can't appreciate having a dick. What does that have to do with this? Things women can "appreciate":
- Football
- Dick jokes
- Ensemble comedy

Feel free to switch the words, it's just as ignorant.

"It's nothing against women, they just can't understand this kind of humor."

I loved Taco at first but got sick of his musical stuff. I've loved him this season though.

Paul Scheer. Go watch everything he has ever done.

Not loving season three so far. Raffi almost every week helps though.

"This coming from a man who's used to having guck on his face."
"Okay. It was my own guck."
"… What?"

I think the best part of Shershow is that they showed how ridiculously crazy he was but also showed he is now somewhat of a human being. So if he comes back he doesn't have to be as batshit crazy as he was in the flashbacks/stories.

"Max can do better than ZZ Top Gun too"

Brad and Jane's storyline definitely had most of the best lines of the night. Mostly  because of how absurd it all got. It also had the two best visual gags:
- The cop putting on his apron.
- Ray Manzarek's door being way too small for the doorway.

I didn't think the plot point itself was unnecessary but I thought the dialogue was more hamfisted than the show has been so far. "I shouldn't have followed you to New York." "I didn't know it would lead to your divorce." "I should have backed off sooner." "Things we're only saying to bring the audience up to speed."

Todd never said the support groups are underfunded in comparison to other support groups, only that they are underfunded in comparison to the effort spent readying people to go to war. Which is true.

It is not at all unreasonable. Remember the last episode in which he asked her to get naked while he masturbated? The problem is not his wife, the problem is his scar-covered body and possibly his new religion.

Hannibal had some really great stuff. Unfortunately Maron kept saying things like "I don't want to make a generalization about race but…" which is just awkward.

They don't air them pretty soon after they're recorded. Plenty of WTF episodes get aired months after recording.

Bob Cage on CBB was so bizarre. I feel like Scheer probably had some sort of outline from the beginning that Swardson basically threw out the window. I wish Scheer had said no to a few of his questions, just for some variety, but overall it was pretty funny stuff.

I loved Norm MacDonald on WTF. I felt a bit bad when Maron started accidentally getting aggressively political but other than that it was a great show.