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We better go to his funeral, otherwise he won't come to ours.

Relative to the plot/show, it's just something Harmon/others thought would be funny.

Hey daredevils! Did you daredevil the daredevils with Daredevil?

Okay, if you're going to get all Upper East Side about this I think we're done.

Maybe you're one of those rare people with nothing underneath the surface. Maybe, if you put stain remover on a turd, you don't get a diamond. You just get a turd, with less direction in life.

You do this thing with your face when you're trying to be funny that forces people to think about how cool you are. It's very distracting.

Ahem … you just said it was Jay-Z.

Huh. A movie about a guy (you don't like) taking his podcast (which you don't like) on the road ended up resulting in an uninteresting experience for you.

Resists making even easier joke.

It's no "wine-shit" story … thankfully.

To the damsels: run.

To me he'll always be the Manicoid Dr. Rollin Newleaf.

Yo.

Hypocrite.

Looking forward to reading everyone's comments about how they didn't really like it that much, followed a few hours or a few days later oh how it improved on re-watch … just like every other episode this season.

At first I thought this was another Guarascio and Port thing …

For anyone who doesn't listen to Harmontown - there is a "no bullying" policy (or goal). When Dan asked, at least three times, if she didn't want to be on stage, he wasn't trying to trick her into admitting he was correct about something. He was legitimately offering the opportunity to not have the discussion.

Those … bastards?

"I can't operate on this boy. He's my son."