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Aw man, that sucks.

Reginald, that's not nearly a detached and cynical enough comment.

On an Island is one of my favorite records of the last 10 years. Here's to hoping Gilmour does another once this Pink Floyd stuff is done.

I was on the verge as well. All around this episode and everyone in it was superb. Also, was the counselor at the end the neighbor stoner guy from like, season 1? He looked a lot like him.

I dunno about you guys, but Amy Landecker's performance, particularly in the scene when she confronts Louie and yells at him, was tough to watch. In a good way, of course, but in a typical heartbreaking Louie way. These episodes were wonderful.

In regards to your last point, yeah I think that's what they're saying. Donald Glover left the show to pursue other things, mostly his music career and a show on FX called Atlanta.

Magnolia is pretty damn good too.

Oh yeah, I know. It's a killer set. I love that era of Zappa music.

The late 60's to 70's mothers stuff is a great place to start. Fillmore East - June 1971 is a classic as well, with Flo and Eddie from the Turtles. The cover of "Happy Together" on that album is so goddamn good.

Got me through high school, man. I don't listen to it as much as I used to (I may have burned myself out a bit), but Roxy & Elsewhere remains my favorite album of all time.

The podcast he did with her was pretty awesome but I had no idea they were dating either till just now. Balls.

The only thing that drives me nuts about the Beatles is all the Rolling Stone and Life magazines that roll out every time there's an anniversary of something one of the Beatles did. But I guess that's not the Beatles fault but the way magazines make it a fetish to sell it to people who don't know the Internet exists.

One thing that drives me up the wall are people who flaunt the fact that they don't own a television and you should feel bad for having more than one in your house, thank you very much. Again, it's a recurring theme with the rest of the writers above - discrediting a medium of art for your own above-it-all points. I'm

I just noticed he's using scissors to cut the broccoli. Awesome.

Where's Pink Floyd? I can't believe a list didn't include Pink Floyd.

Oh shit, you're right. Pardon me.

Anyone else think Blake looked like a 2003 Arrested Development era Portia De Rossi?

The saddest part of Majora's Mask comes after the credits sequence when you see the Deku King's butler at that tree you see at the beginning of the game (when you lose Epona), and it's revealed that the petrified tree was the butler's son. What a way to end the game, Nintendo.

Or he could hire Eric Andre to do it. And then the show ends with a "We'll be right back!"

What a time to be a straight white dude.