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Is there anything that hasn't been released though? I thought the Basement on the Hill tapes were all released as part of that massive Grand Mal collection.

I'm not sure if they're still available anywhere, but Bill Simmons had great ESPN podcasts with Louie C.K. and Lena Dunham. The best episode so far of his new podcast was Michael B Jordan.

One time Alison Bennett liked something I said on Twitter, and I felt all warm and fuzzy inside for an hour. So I'll definitely be watching this show.

Is it any worse than Jimmy stealing a bottle of liquor every time he goes somewhere?

This really felt like a season finale, curious to see where they go with this next week.

Is this what happiness feels like?

I like this song, but this is probably my least favorite Malkmus record. Being sandwiched between the two best (Face the Truth and Mirror Traffic) didn't really help either.

I really need a good episode of NXT after that awful Survivor Seriers/Raw combination. Unfortunately, Eva Marie is on NXT this week.

Everyone should watch Phoenix. A.A. Dowd gave it an A, that never happens.

WWE's Ryback helped prepare him for life behind bars

Did I hear correctly that the next new episode will be in two weeks? Damn you Thanksgiving!

I made the mistake at looking at the Facebook comments on the show's page, apparently all the morons there hate season 2. I don't recommend that anyone go read read those.

I'm usually anti-web-series, but I'm always pro-cute girls in Wu-Tang shirts. This is a tough dilemma.

I was a bit surprised that plotline went nowhere, I'm guessing they just didn't have enough time to show it though. Maybe there will be some cool deleted scenes of her and Edgar hanging out if this show ever gets a proper DVD release.

No love for the later Sonic games soundtracks? The Sonic Adventure 2 soundtrack is amazing.

Didn't Transparent win some awards? That one seemed pretty unknown.

I love this show, but does anyone else find it a little strange how it deals with Gretchen's depression in a realistic and serious manner while constantly treating Edgar's PTSD as a punch line?

"He’s like a sneakier Ferris to her Cameron."
Wouldn't that imply that Gretchen is the villain though?

Recently saw Jeselnik perform at Marshall University. You may remember Marshall as the site of a horrific plane crash in 1970 that killed the entire football team. Or you may remember an equally horrific Matthew Mcconaughey movie about the plane crash. Jeselnik opened the set with several jokes about the crash. The

This article easily could have been about the episode "The Weekend" as well. Just went back and read the original review of that episode and loved this line from Erik Adams: