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And Angela Lansbury was hot when she was younger. Probably still is to a certain subset of people.

Almost complete opposite for me. With a few exceptions, I found Season 1 better than Season 2.

I got that but I thought we were talking about how, under the much lower standards there are for guys, more of these guys would be deemed acceptable or at least willing to overlook their physical appearance for whatever reason.

It just won't quit! (her butt, I mean)

Men and women be diff'rent, y'all!

There are a couple recurring characters, although they're exagerrated versions of their real-life selves (like Tig Notaro and Bridget Everett).
As for where to start, I'd go with Season 1, to get used to the most typical episode format.

Sorry if this is a double post but, no love for Gethard? He's such a sweet guy.

No love for Gethard? He's such a sweet guy.

"I have a donkey dick." - Jeff Goldblum

I know Conan doesn't censor 'shit' but I can't speak for anything else.

I got both references. Then again, I'm a bit old-timey myself.

I know this is a 'the sky is blue' type statement, but Simon Cowell is a terrible douchebag.

Good to know.

I'd agree with you on that for certain roles, like at the end of Back To The Future.

"You were bathing naked though, right? So you were wading in dick-infused water."

The thing about Malin Ackerman (for me at least) is that she's almost unapproachably hot. Ilana is both hot and someone who I could realistically come up to on the street and have a conversation with without creeping her out too much.

That was my interpretation, that it had some sort of sensor so that it didn't open every time somebody just walked by it.

He's the next Adam Sandler. Make of that what you will.

No, Meg called him Jimmy.

No, but I actually meant for them to sound the same. Sounds like you've been watching too much Shall We Dance?.