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Hope it's funny!

Guess it's gonna have to be Melissa McCarthy.

Perhaps punch a friendly pillow!

That sounds pretty spooky.

That sucks.

Listen, people, EVERYBODY KNOWS gay men typically have sex on motorcycles driving through a green-screened desert while making absurd faces at cameras. Also while doing a shot-for-shot parody of a pretentious/horrible rap video.

Can somebody please answer me once and for all? One of the Baldwins is in Rammstein, right?

What is a "modern-style stand-up set"? Jokes about his podcast?

"That means he’s still funny and charming—but also, given that the
stand-up world has grown up around him, dated and occasionally dull. Far From Finished couldn’t be safer."

Similarly, Ayn Rand's character in The Wire became essential to the downfall of Stringer Bell!

What if I informed you the AV Club's own Sean O'Neal is in fact a 6-year old child with freckles and brilliant red hair?

Are you saying Eminem is the Michael Bay of music? Because yeah, I guess that's pretty apt.

Hey, mo money mo problems. Mo money mo problems.

Hey, Creepy McCreeperson, looking at someone's phone and then peeping through their window is creepy. You are awesomely creepy if you don't think so.

Hey, maybe go back to Reddit/PUA-land?

Dude, do you think we are celebrating the Agent and Paul as awesome characters or something?

Except when the inordinately-attractive woman said "yes" to him in Episode 2 and he ruined it by being a creep?

That George Railroad Martin thing?

I would love to see Stephen Merchant dressed up as a lumberjack though.

This was a great episode in a vacuum, but even though I've been a fan of the show I can't help but feel that this episode was diminished by the fact that most of what we have seen from Stuart so far has shown that he is very much *not* just an unlucky-in-love nice guy. The whole first part of the season showed that