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I LOVE the panel segments. Closest I've seen a tv show get to a podcast vibe.

Also, the original review, which seems more combative and insulting than I remembered: Comedy Bang! Bang! #243: Maria Bamford, James Adomian
The
only thing more annoying than another overpowering appearance by
mega-misogynistic shock jock Tom Leykis (James Adomian) is that guest
Maria Bamford finds it all so loudly

@avclub-3c186e3d9f3f1722bba47d613f1604ad:disqus Can you link me? Or paraphrase?

I listen to every CBB regardless but Podmass is a good way to gauge what episodes to listen to for podcasts you don't obsessively listen follow. The Tim/Jon episode was for hardcore fans only.

BCB showed up, but only for about two minutes. Love the character, myself.

And sometimes there's a place to debate these things that people may or may not like.

Oh right. I meant the Bamford one.

Yeah, it felt like Zach was laughing too hard to want to contribute much to the Andy Daly bit. Loved it. He's usually the driest one in the room.

I really love Comedy Bang Bang. I really love Jon. I really love Tim.

Heard great things. Excited it's on Hulu.

She's been in three episodes this season and has made out with another man in front of Scott in two.

I've seen Chapelle's show a million times between 2003-2006 and I never even put together that she was in it, so…. yeah.

No, SCOTT and Rashida cracked a smile.

I think you've got that story confused.

Not true. If you've seen Six Days to Air, it's clear they have a regular style writer's room, he just ends up editing the full script.

They're not bad actors, she's just a bad person.

Oh you mean the most critically acclaimed comic of the two years it was published? That is going to get a TON of positive press when published altogether in one book?

No Laughing was the first Beavis and Butthead episode I ever saw. Insantly hooked. There are some good episodes missing from the dvds but I was really giddy that it started with No Laughing.

I think it's more that Adam Sandler is funnier before 1998.