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Dream Tweet sounds like such a great idea. A short little game show about celebrity tweets? I'm all over that. I couldn't do more than one episode though. The host is unbelievably annoying. Even at 12-15 min, it's grating. I wanted to like it going in, but…ugh.

I enjoy things about Firewall and Iceberg, but it's just so flat. There seems to be a lot of dead air, and neither of the guys are particularly dynamic personalities, so it's hard to listen to even if they're saying interesting things.

I feel so completely lost when it comes to Who Charted. So many people seem to love it, but I just find nothing likable about it at all. I tried, but, for the most part, the things that weren't boring me were irritating me.

I've been scrolling through all the comments waiting to come across a MBMBAM mention. I discovered it through an AVClub comment, and it's quickly become my favorite podcast. It makes me laugh out loud more consistently than any other cast.

Their live episodes seem to indicate that it isn't just the editing, they're just as good as the regular episodes.

"You've been fooled by your very specific functional illiteracy"

This. The Flop House is great. It's vastly superior to How Did This Get Made (which I can't listen to anymore unless they have a great guest).

I'll submit the John Oliver episode from SXSW for best Nerdist episode. One of the funniest episodes of a podcast I've ever heard.

Yeah, I was really surprised to see Todd list the interview as the weak part of the show. For me, the interview is the part I always make sure I watch. He's worlds better than any other late-night host. The interviews are never boring and perfunctory, like they are on most shows, and when the guest is good it's

Are there vegas odds on Melanie singing a reggae song with her "new accent" before this is over with? Because that's definitely going to happen, right?

Gaze/Gays, now that's a convenient homophone amirightguys?

Will's creepy smile during "I Kissed a Girl" is really the height of all Will's creepy smiles.

Yeah, the complaints here seem really odd to me. If we're judging the show in a vacuum, then sure, there are problems. However, judging the show against other reality singing competitions:

I'll add my voice to the crowd saying "Thank you Noel." Buffy has always been my favorite show, and I recently introduced it to my roommate, which led to a rewatch through the whole series. It's been great to read your insights as I went along, and definitely gave me some fresh perspectives on the show this time

I just did a rewatch recently, and I feel pretty confident with my top 9, in some order. 10 could be any one of a bunch of episodes.

Yeah, I think there are worse episodes than "Go Fish", but it's placement is just so awful. The build to the finish is so great in season 2, and then right before the finale "Go Fish" just kills all the momentum.

Yeah, I really love this. Helps make up for the fact that the special features on the Buffy DVDs are so lackluster.

I always find it funny how vastly people differ over the season rankings.

Yeah, there are enjoyable parts, but as a whole they're pretty lousy. I think that without the constraints of TV show production, they let the stories get out of hand. In a comic book, you have no restraints, you can do anything, and so they did everything outlandish they could think of.

"I'd like to test that theory" is my all-time favorite, and a bunch of others have already been mentioned, but here's a few more.