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That's the SHOW, baby!

There was a bit of a ramp up and it took me a while to warm to the characters and the absurdity of the premise, but this was a home run episode.

Thank The Seven. I was worried for a moment.

I'm always happy to see PFT .listed as a guest on Comedy Bang Bang, but when it turns out to be the Harrow character its a crushing disappointment.

" It’s also endearing to hear him get excited about watching season four of the show as a mere civilian and not a cast member." Wait. What?

Does having a public breakdown via Twitter subsequently give one license to be the most obnoxious twat on the face of the planet?

Very low key. Very funny.

Who Charted with PFT was my favorite show of the week.

Fat Bastard. Heh heh.

I think the word "talented" kind of rules that out.

I was surprised to hear Doug cite a perceived friction between Kumail and Jimmy Pardo. Seemed to me that Randy Kagan was the root and the recipient of any onstage awkwardness.

Never Not Funny is consistently, solidly entertaining.  Really looking forward to next week's episode with Randy Kagan.

PFT was in three deep.  I doubt he would have pulled "Belushi, Aykroyd and…..The Blues Brothers Band."