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I am a huge Doughboys fan and have been for while, ever since someone here recommended the Subway episode. I've even had a letter read aloud on air, and I've never bothered to write into a podcast before. But these recent episodes feel like witnessing the beginning of a downward spiral that's going to end in a murder

I question the legitimacy of Heather's community college, which she has attended for eight years.

Santino crushes his role in that webseries. It's also possible his peak hotness.

Yeah, if you've ever had a UTI that does require a hefty suspension of disbelief.

Here's two things I would really love to revisit:

In his defense it seemed like he didn't really understand what was happening and all the information he had was that Rebecca had been in the bathroom for awhile and then she was wincing a little when she walked (and kind of downplaying how serious it was. Like, Rebecca didn't treat it and she kept having sex with them

I dunno but if you could figure it out for me you'd save me the therapy that I probably need to break a bad streak. It might be bad fathers? Rebecca and I have that in common.

I think Rebecca only ended up home alone because Greg also did some growing in his storyline and realised he should stop running after her. He's the afro grocery store guy in that the girl knows he likes her, so she can come find him if she wants him. If he hadn't had that plotline he probably would have been turning

Definitely an homage. Worryingly I can picture that scene very vividly thanks to my childhood in front of a tv. Rachel is closing up at Central Perk and putting chairs on tables with all the lights off and Ross runs back in the rain. He bangs on the door which is locked and Rachel has to unlock it and then they kiss.

You can see in the comments here people linking youtube videos of early 2000s alt rock/grunge which had a lot of spoken verse and angst. Quite a few videos out there in the same style with an angry singer walking down a street with no regard for the other people on it.

I'd like that. It could also be like Cougar Town in that the title stops making sense in season one.

I used to study drink when I was a mildly alcoholic college student. It's such a terrible idea. Such a hard balance to strike. Works amazingly and then oops, you're drunk and it's been hours and you haven't done shit.

I found that line worryingly hot. I rewound it and watched it again and it got hotter.

On Rachel Bloom's twitter she said the writers wrote a full alien play script that was six hours long.

I liked the Bechdel jokes so much and the comments on things always being about the guys so much, but…

That's amazing.

My favourite line was how Lindsay didn't want to carry a Ralph's Rewards Club card on her keyring like "a poor".

On a recommendation here a couple weeks ago I started listening to My Brother, My Brother and Me. I've listened to maybe a hundred episodes since then. It's one of the few podcasts I listen to that doesn't require me to be in a particular mood, and I stop listening as soon as they do the housekeeping cause the final

The Bart, The

Wheelbarrowing: an uncommonly used sex position where the man walks while holding on to the woman's ankles, having sex with her.