Eh, that was no worse than Stupid Hoe.
Eh, that was no worse than Stupid Hoe.
Grantland has a solid group of podcasts now.
No, I liked it too, basically because the show finally took time to stop trying to push the envelope and actually develop subplots involving the characters. I don't know why people are complaining so much about them not being nice people; there are few if any in this environment.
I liked Camp a lot. It'd probably be 11 or 12 on that list though. There were a lot of hip-hop releases that I liked or liked a lot. Only the top 2 I loved and will probably still be listening to 5 years from now.
It's in a 3-way tie with Kendrick Lamar's Section .80 and Big K.R.I.T.'s Return of 4eva
To be fair to Gambino, that line "You better shut your mouth, before I fuck it" is a Kid Cudi line. Which is why the next line is "You really hate my lyrics now, or Kid Cudi's, nigga?"
My hip-hop list (haven't listened to Undun or The Dreamer/The Believer just yet)
I'm glad I'm not the only one who thinks Michael Jordan (loved him on the court, find him to be an asshole off it) looks like the closest thing our world has to Black Hitler, other than, you know, Community's Black Hitler.
That was probably Metcalf's finest moment since I've been listening to CG (since last summer). I particularly enjoyed the Almodovar discussion, as Talk to Her is one of my favorite movies of the last decade.
Alex misfiring on jokes (and then redeeming herself later with the great boardroom moment) is a brilliant way of using Cuthbert's limited comedic ability.
Fun Fact: Syl Johnson's daughter Syleena sang the hook for All Falls Down, which sampled Lauryn Hill's Mystery of Iniquity, which sampled lots of rambling and the downfall of a once promising career.