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Wasn't that kind of the joke? That it wasn't even a slim modern ipod touch?

I still really enjoy Parks and Recreation but I'd enjoy it a lot more if they didn't keep making episodes where Leslie is the villain.

Glad this feature finally returned!

Yeah, he skated thru life by co-writing nearly everything on Chappelle's Show.

I'd really recommend signing up for Comixology and trying all the free first issues Image has to offer. Something should catch your eye. I'd say Chew and Fatale would be good starting points.

I don't understand the appeal of 90% of reality shows, regardless of who the target audience is.

And Helmet is an interesting pull that doesn't quite fit.

I disliked her on SNL but she's been really funny in every other thing I've seen her in (except Portlandia, where she basically did an SNL bit).

I had several people tell me it was the funniest movie in at least a decade and I just liked it ok.

Shouldn't that be 40 Year Old Virgin or Knocked Up? Yeah, Anchorman led to them but most comedy films are closer to that template.

It's an odd episode and I don't think it'd convert anyone who's on the fence about Brody as he is really anxious and less POSITIVE ENERGY. I loved it, but I love Brody.

Ghostbusters 2 is one of the few things I can admit is objectively bad and still outright love… but two things I will defend are MacNicol's bonkers performance and how incredibly creepy Vigo is.

Maybe because I stopped watching SNL regularly round 2002?

That was great but I actually enjoyed the Yakov episode more.

Any chance you could sum up the MacNicol anecdote?

I've never bought Jessica Alba as an actress but her spitting gum into Scott's hand was one of the funniest things I've encountered this year and I doubt that scene would have worked if it was scripted.

I don't think it's insane at all. I agree with almost all the points made above. I am supremely biased towards anything with Bob Odenkirk,, but Breaking Bad doesn't have the endless rewatchabilty factor that Sopranos does.

I actually found it funny after a while. He just did not want to contribute beyond songs.

A defunct band with a great track record is running on fumes?

I'm going to try to limit myself to three PFT episodes… or any guest for that matter.