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"Let your son choose his own path and eventually it will lead back to you."

Don't give awful shows an F! It only encourages me to watch to see the trainwreck. A C- or a D+ is a grade I can happily avoid w/o feeling like I missed anything, but an F piques my interest.

It depends. He certainly doesn't need to do it, but if he wants a show that's as under the radar as network TV gets that will allow him to do quiet and low key interviews with his friends and people he likes then this is a good opportunity. The affiliates could probably make more money just airing infomercials so I'm

Do you really think Donald Trump, as a human being, deserves anything more than mockery for being placed in any Hall of Fame?

Disco Inferno was the guy who needed a cheat sheet to do his finisher. I hate that I know that.

You're not. I have absolutely no idea what to make of this (other than the fact that first drafts are first drafts for a reason) but that's some nice artwork.

I think the Van Dyke episode really played to Marc's strong suits as an interviewer. I agree he isn't the best interviewer in the world, but I also think it's unfair to just say the interview was only good because of Van Dyke because Marc did get him to open up.
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The London crew was one of the more likable casts. Not one of the more interesting, but one of the more likable. I seem to remember one dude staging a one man show in the living room or something?

Yeah, I liked a lot of crap, but I never liked Bush either. Part of it was because I saw them as an inferior version of something I loved. They had the misfortune of being a mediocre band "ripping off" bands I loved at that point where I took music way too seriously.

Yeah, I was thinking maybe the deep south and New York City or something?

Yeah, I took it as a bad joke more than anything. I think he made the comment before any of that tribe understood how serious it was.

Yeah, I don't ever need or want to see anything like this again and the producers should be ashamed of themselves for doing this to both Brandon and the whole tribe, but I can't deny that it was compelling.

But could he adjust to not being the star in every sketch? It's probably easy to say you'd love to be a cast member when you're treated like a king every time you show up, but how would he deal with it when his only roles that week are supporting roles?

Timberlake is going to be on with Fallon every night this week so I'm guessing they'll do it there.

It didn't sound like Pardo. Which is weird because you'd think they could just use  a recording when he wasn't there.

I had no idea he was ever a wrestling fan. That's enough to endear you to me.

Not to mention that he's appeared on the show before so even based just on his appearances on I4H he's hardly an unknown quantity.

You're right, but in the American public's dream the nerdy schlub goes away as soon as the public gets bored with him.

He definitely bought into his own hype and was pretty unbearable his third go round, but I have no trouble believing he's a great guy in real life.

I felt so smart that I got the joke before it was revealed to Frasier. I got consistent Ds in Spanish, but I knew that zapatos meant shoes. "Damn Marta and her pronouns."