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Brosef Stalin
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"I drink your milkshake, buuuuuuuuuudy."

So, I like Common—he's in good projects, he seems like a good dude. But…I don't think he's much of an actor? Is that a controversial opinion?

I mean, sure, there's no real argument that he was treated poorly by fans. On the other hand, whoever came up with the nickname Mannequin Skywalker should get their own Rebel Alliance victory medal.

So instead of watching a show on a weekly basis, he wants us to watch it at an…other's pace?

/sees self out

It turns out the real Titanics were the friends we made along the way.

Hur?

I also love that Jay Baruchel, star of The Trotsky, was the one delivering the rousing speech in the HUAC-style hearing.

Based on the comments from when he hosted SNL, I am in the definite minority here, but if he could revive the role of Shane Bassoon, I would be grateful.

THIS IS DAVID AYER
HE IS TRYING TO ATONE FOR A FILMIC ABOMINATION
I SUGGEST NOT WATCHING ANOTHER ONE OF HIS MOVIES

Right?!

That's a great story!

Britt Lower rules, her Woman Seeking Man episodes have been my favorite of both of the first two seasons.

Phrasing it differently, would you say…"I am [ ]root"?

Mr. Universe is probably his tightest special, and the McDonald's bit is his pinnacle, for me. This special felt a little bit less focused, but there were still some great laughs.

Did anyone else notice that when it cut to audience shots, he had a corded microphone in his hands, and in every other shot, he had a

Goodness, that "if they married" category was atrocious—I couldn't believe they kept going back! I felt like I should have paused the DVR to diagram the clues; that Hugh Grant one was a nightmare.

If they're not playing Castles of Mad King Ludwig, then I'm out.

Definitely caught a "WNBA" entry on Mike's pie chart.

Wow, thanks for the note regarding the Kensington System—that should have been at least the first hour of this episode, if not its entirety. Her coming down the stairs to receive word of her uncle's death would have been a much more powerful moment if that were the signal she would begin to work against Conroy—at

Barenaked Ladies' Gordon

By the way, I loved this movie.