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I think the fact that Jessica really, really does not like Louis is being overlooked.

You forgot Mmmbop.

You forgot Mmmbop.

Getting my blue meth and fried chicken ready

NBC is the New York Mets of TV. CBS is the Yankees.

That was my favorite thing in the episode. And I loved the episode.

But can it be pickled?

I might be wrong, but I believe the Sunday night games get the most viewers

So NBC's best show is worse than any other major network's worst show.

There is something unusual about a Dane Cook set being awful?

And he's not! So he has something to work towards.

Maron being a dick is a pretty consistent part of his show…

Without reading it, I'll paraphrase:

I find Kevin Pollak to be one of the most annoying human beings on the planet. All he does is brag about himself. His WTF interview was one of the only ones that I have ever considered turning off halfway through.

When at its best, nothing is better than WTF. Marc Maron does great about making the show completely about the guest when it needs it — but also puts himself so much into each episode that all listeners can't help but feel like they know him.

Then just go to the top-30 that The AV Club posted at the same time?

I feel that The Walking Dead got two too many votes.

Tentative list (I have 10 days to change my mind!):
1. Breaking Bad
2. Louie
3. Parks and Recreation
4. Justified
5. Community
6. Fringe
7. Friday Night Lights
8. Treme
9. Boardwalk Empire
10. Doctor Who

@avclub-fdeddef3cb23e821e3b9924bbfbea96b:disqus I don't really look at it as a comedy but a series of incredibly made short films. Some of them are comedic, some of them are sad, some of them are weird… but I enjoy just about every one of them.

I call cherries tiny apples.