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Aaron's name wasn't on the manifest!

"Aaron"? More like Ethan Rohm

I'm a big fan of the lifeboat one

Good rock & roll, uh, comedy

From stuff I've read im pretty sure there were a lot of people at the time who didn't love him, he sounds like a really tiresome asshole

I mean, they had Sarah Palin

I'm glad I finished reading your comment before I almost upvoted you, Brain Candy is a classic

I was pretty psyched for half a second of the "we lost your baby" sketch with Will Ferrell

Oh fuck, get me the tissues

Yeah and the way it was just wedged in there wasn't great tbh

FUCK

I think it was just Tyreese remembering the news stories that he said his father used to make him listen to

Has he been on The Good Wife yet? They love actors from The Wire there

Having a chance, probably not, but Melissa McBride at the very least should be a nominee by now

It'd be similar to watching the FX miniseries Fargo without having seen the movie Fargo: you COULD, and you'd probably still enjoy it plenty, but you'd miss a lot of references and simple tonal homages, plus like, just watch Breaking Bad! It's great!

You're in for a real treat with Always Sunny, btw

Eh, she has different hair, very different wardrobe, different personality

Yeah, I think it's really the best way they could have ended the crush on Jeremy storyline. Having an unrequited crush like that only stays funny for so long, and having her start dating him wouldn't work because it would probably close off any chance to see Abbi out meeting and dating guys, etc.

I've gotta start working "YOU PATRIARCHAL MOTHERFUCKER!" into my regular conversations

It's funny enough and there are some similarities but, honestly, you'd have to be really blinded by dislike and disrespect toward women to try and claim it's funnier than Broad City (especially if you haven't even seen Broad City and are adamantly sticking to a bizarre and clearly untrue idea about women not being