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I'd read that article but, like the Flop House, it made it seem like something I couldn't just casually check out.

I would be so down for that. The episode he hosted with Weird Al is one of my favorites, and I need a break from most of his regular characters. ALW and Garry Marshall have made three appearances so far this year and Cake Boss has two…

Next time Wompler appears they should either get all the backstory out of the way at the top of the show, or maybe release it as a bonus ep.

Did he give a reason for leaving? Also, is it a podcast that I should go back and start with the early episodes or is it easy to just jump on in? Been on my radar for a while, but haven't listened to it yet.

I haven't gotten to it yet (past few weeks have been ridiculously awesome and my backlog is crazy) but I'm excited.

Who was Willy Wonka? Anyone? I haven't listened to that episode yet and I'm curious.

Considering he called Kroll Show racist and Besser took him to task, I'd imagine he'd probably not try to push any agenda.

WTF is up with the forums anyway? Shouldn't I get a notification for being namechecked?

The Cracked podcast that Earwolf dropped today was pretty great. The hosts didn't seem entirely comfortable on mic yet, but the information was fascinating.

@avclub-443461f22c379e8d6c249374e586581e:disqus  "I may be wrong, fuck it I usually am, but I think there's a far better chance of that than your assumption she celebrated the role of a lifetime by stuffing her face full of pies and silicon jello."

Why is it hateful towards women to point out that plastic surgery made character continuity murky? If Cranston changed his face, I'm sure people would complain about that. It wasn't phrased sensitively, but it's a valid viewpoint.

I think Jurassic Bark should be included, but the list is supposed to be a representation of the entire spectrum the show is capable of, not the best episodes.

I finally got around to reading Brubaker's Captain America run and Civil War finally seemed a tiny bust justifible, as in most anything interesting happening in that 'even't actually happened in Cap's book. Doesn't make the book any better, but I understand more why it sucked so hard.

I think it's more a case of somebody who's probably read some of Millar's comics and is tired of how repetitive they are while still thinking this had some good elements.

Also, Friday's Skarlbro is amazing whenever Toby is present. He really needs to come back again.

I thought this week's Two Charted was just ok, but my expectations were sky high after the preceding week and a half. I think any Comedy Bang Bang fan should give it a shot. Scott clearly has a ball with Armen.

This is maybe my favorite feature at the AVClub. I don't always check out these podcasts right away (my backlog at the moment is insane; 308 unlistened podcasts on my iPod, not including premium WTF) but I always use it as a reference when I do,

These two episodes were the ones Graham really tore into on A Bit of a Chat. He seemed really unhappy with both.

Thanks!

Huge New Year's Eve fan. Have listened to every episode at least twice. The cover of Squeeze Box still kills me. I don't know The Moth tho. Worth checking out?