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Found it strange that Gini hasn't already sussed out Bill's issue, that it would be a big "reveal" at the end, since it seems they have been continuing to get together just about every night and yet they haven't gotten it on in - well it seems like this has been going on for quite some time now, Bill has been begging

The show is brutal to watch, you feel kind of pulverized after an episode. But I like how it is largely plotless, it's almost like the episodes could be viewed in any order, nothing much seems to be really building in a linear way, it's just a lot of atmostphere, imagery and raw emotion.

I think it's: a black cat bone that *treats* her good. Have really been enjoying the album after a few listens.

From this I can conclude that among bands I have ever heard of, very few have songs in this category.

Good point, plus it was her idea and she initiated it.

That is or could be pretty great. Gaffigan is my second-favorite current/contemporary comedian, after Louis C.K., which surprises me when I ponder it, it is amazing how much hilarity and honesty he achieves without a trace of irony or edginess. Almost all of the other comics I love are entirely darker and edgier or

Yes, there are better examples of Woody's going to the "magic" well with less than stellar results to contrast with Cairo.

I propose we use the comments section to say what we think of Woody Allen generally, maybe list the movies of his we do and don't like and our personal favorite five.

@Mike Vago: laser eye surgery is absolutely nothing, takes five minutes, completely painless. I had it fourteen years ago now and the fourteen glasses-less years since have been pretty much completely superior to the decades of thick-glasses-wearing that preceeded it for me. If you need it I would suggest you go for

Love Lucky Louie but was that Norton in this scene? I thought so at first but I wasn't sure.

But she did, in the tub scene, soften up, show a lot more vulnerability and self-awareness and offer up a good-faith attempt at meeting somewhere in the middle to nurture what she realizes in spite of herself could be a very nice worthwhile relationship to the best of her ability which she recognizes and admits is a

Pamela didn't buy it at all either, she said that would only explain it if Janet's mother is the one who had the kids. Outside of that she suspected some other shennanigans going on somewhere along the line!

I hadn't thought about it but now I am convinced you are lazy.

Hey guys, I have a great idea for the comments section. Let's all chime in with our general opinions of Woody Allen and his movies, maybe list our favorites in order, whether or not we think his recent work is as good as his early films or whether we've even seen any of them, what we think of the accusations against

That was another hilarious throwaway. And then after writing it he mumbles a variation on it, something like "chickens stupid," under his breath trying to come up with a joke. The concept later proves to be just as promising as it seemed on the bus.

He hosted a whole slew of them I think, not just one.

Good point, that was a hilarious throwaway line - "I have a doctor, but he's dead."

Yes with all the existential human-condition comtemplation and everything, another essential and consistent theme in this series is the unique absurdity and sometimes terror or torture of day to day life in NYC. (One of my favorite moments from an earlier season was him staring at a completely indecipherable

You don't have to live like a refugee, you know.

For a bit, Crackle was available as a service on my Sony Blu-Ray player along with Netflix, Hulu Plus, etc, I got to watch an ep or two Comedians Etc on the couch that way, very cool, but then it seems to have disappeared from the on-screen menu, guess it was just a temporary arrangement, bummer. I have also watched