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Yeah, the comparison is bullshit. While maybe both are 'auteur' shows, their structure is completely different. Even when Louie does longer arcs everything is still compartmentalized, and the difference between Aziz and Dev is much greater than the two Louie's. Master of None's co-stars are much more fully realized

My brain is the same sort of asshole.

Sky Ferreira isn't a bad reference point. As the above review mentions, Grimes is what happens when you take 80s pop add a bit of goth and run it through the quirks of modern production. Sky is "what if Madonna collaborated with Suicide?"

Is it possible to block him from my youtube search results?

Read the Cumberbatch piece.

Don't worry. One of the critics will put it on their top ten lists which will then lead to a massive backlash in the comments about how anyone could actually like Jeselnik.

There should be a tax on places like those, especially for being named fucking Camelot.

The idea I heard elsewhere in a different comments section is that 80s kids should be a separate class as XY, and then the ones from the 90s are full-blown Millennials.

More Richie than Guy.

Considering the UK spent several centuries conquistadoring in search of new people they could insult, I'm going to say….no.

He's like most other actors who don't get their big break until their 30s. They have no idea if this is it or what, so they take everything offered. See also Jessica Chastain.

Since Ian Fleming began his experience in war, why not Wartime Bond? You could go with either the in vogue vaguely DPRK baddies, or even retcon him into WWII.

Phillips used to run the amazing Run of Play, and it would be cool if ESPN could give him the space to recreate that.

Yeah, that's weird. You would think there would be some sort of stipulation about when to program it.

I do not have Lupin's problems with tomatoes, but for a long time I would get this awful taste in my mouth after eating any bit of raw tomato. Imagine drinking until blackout out of an old can, and that's the feeling I had in mouth afterwards.

Maybe doing it science style would make more sense—I don't consider them to be in the same family or genus.

"Obviously, the core concept, Lana."

Remember it's also all about perception. We don't know what the book is about but Alison's encounter with, and her only seeing the bits about idealized sex and her the incarnation of it.

Molly Lambert. I don't think she would be very popular around here, especially with those who seem to base their opinion on gender, but she's terrific (her Mad Men and TD Season 1 recaps were great). She's also more lateral than linear, which again might drive others mad (back when they had comments the most common

For me this is a foreign concept that the burrito is just another type of sandwich type thing. When in the south all the burritos were served wet, so it seems more like a sort of personalized casserole or something. It's nothing without the cheese on top and the rice and beans on the side.