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After listening to him and his writers talk about the process of creating the new show on the Late Show Podcast, I'm completely confident they will deliver.

I really feel like CBS is going to let Colbert do what he wants with the time slot. They way they've been talking about constructing the show has gotten me incredibly excited for it.

Yeah it's unfortunate that the A.V. Club was only given the first 6 or so episodes to review. The show really picked up in the back half of season 1.

He's done the H. Jon Benjamin move of completely dissolving into a character using roughly his own speaking voice. Aaron Paul and Alison Brie both are giving great vocal performances, but occasionally I'll be reminded of who's doing the voice. But Bojack is just Bojack. I never get flashes of Will Arnett in a

That's a classic ghost Q&A blunder.

Yeah, having to large characters on the same show was a little overwhelming. Especially because Don Dimelo seemed to take over much of the show. Although I loved Disney's Annie.
And I would listen to an hour of nothing but Ghost of Richard Harrow describing the different heavens.

They're pretty good. Not normal studio quality good, but much better than other live podcasts I've listened to.

Can we talk about how great the live CBB tour has been? The Ghost of Richard Harrow playing Would You Rather was outstanding.

@avclub-03c20a504b131870a8100160e5e3c496:disqus Well was great on the TV show as the pilot who crash-landed in a mall because it had the best Pepsi. Even though he was a Coke guy.

He also said it was IFC's favorite episode.

I really dislike the monday postings. Now I have to wait an entire week to talk about Paul Giamatti's testicals.

Season 1 is like that. There isn't much of a narrative and it kind of jumps all over the place. Season 2 is when they get focused and start telling a story.

For the longest time I thought Sonic was a made up company that made fake commercials.

@RedScarab:disqus Huh, I got the impression that he didn't have sex with Lucille 2 as soon as he walked into the model home with the mark on his face in the first episode. It seemed like such an Arrested Development thing to do; not showing the slap but only the mark afterwards.

I was surprised to learn that Ginuwine was a real person and not someone made up by the writers.

My only complaint would be that they sped through the tour of the house too quickly and lingered on the boy aimlessly wandering for too long. Otherwise, I loved it.

Ann's love of Leslie's love of Ann is even better.