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Yeah she is really parodying those ads fearlessly.

I probably don't want to think too much about how much of it is autobiographical.

I'm 3/4s of the way through Lady Dynamite and it's cool, I'm glad it exists, but it's insane. I say that as a person who is predisposed to like Maria Bamford from her stand-up, who enjoys like Adult Swim shows, Mr. Show, Monty Python, etc. Maybe it's the prolonged exposure that Netflix marathons provide, but this show

*cue outrage when Matt Damon is cast as the Ninja*

You know, I don't get it. Why would anyone paint a picture of a door, over and over again, like, dozens of times?

Crystal Palace may have used these shirts first, but it really makes them look like they copied Barcelona's uniform.

Dwight Howard attempts a pretty open interview addressing criticisms of his career. YMMV. But he seems to be trying to put across that, circumstances aside, he's not a lost cause and he's ready to dig his heels in for one more big run. I think it's fair to remain skeptical.

My name is Vox
and I'm here to say
Here's a ten step guide
To using the term "bae"

Older wrestling crowds (especially mixed with the relatively unsophisticated production of NWA/WCW events) are really cool but also jarringly out of our time considering I totally lived through that.

It manages to somehow look good and relevant and at the same time on-the-nose and self-parody-ish. It's weird that the premise of an improv troupe trying to land auditions for SNL feels so omnipresent in the pop culture of the last 5-10 years, it's like "How did they never make a movie about this before?" (But also

I get everything you're saying. A few s6 eps each have their own particular awkwardness or discomfort that seems to come from almost a different series and "Hell's Bells" is definitely like that.

That's what she said?

People, too!

I'll get to read it when I get home from work in 17-22 hours. Something to look forward to!

"Hell's Bells" is a bitter episode, but I think it's better executed than "Wrecked" and at least for me it made sense in the larger story. I agree with you that "Doublemeat Palace" is the best and most fun of the three, though.

Probably the s3 Community finale, unless I'm forgetting something.

I hope they find a way to bring Kyle Maclachlan back next season, especially if it ends up being the last season.

Ex Machina crossover?

But seriously I enjoyed how they handled pretty much everything about that big ending. Nothing shocking but I don't feel cheated either, this was probably my favorite episode of the back half of s3. Cooler than the Evil Skye stuff turned out to be IMO.

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