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I thought Tatianna's talent show performance was one of the best thing's I've ever seen on Drag Race.

Felt the exact same way. It was really rough.

Neil is so ridiculously funny. I'm so glad that on the CBB Tour Best Of Scott talked about him giving "the performance of a lifetime" in Boston. I remember listening to that ep and thinking he was so on fire it was hard to fathom.

Et tu, AV Club?

You're a better person than I am, because right now my response to this is: it's exhausting how many hoops we jump through to make things okay for men.

As was I, and I am a pretty foul-mouthed fuck. Catholics if anything are well known for glossing over the third commandment.

I'm not sure I would characterize Paul as a weirdo dandy comic. I think he's more of a weirdo dandy who also does comedy. It sort of tickles me that the way he dresses is mostly not part of his comedy. It's just how Paul dresses in life, because he is a strange bird who fucking LOVES clothes.

Matthew Perry and Lisa Kudrow have both said how massive it was when Schwimmer came to the rest of the cast and said they should always negotiate as a team, especially because in the early days he was considered the breakout star (and got cast in movie roles opposite Gwyneth Paltrow). I got the sense that they

No one will ever see this comment, but I watched the whole series and liked it despite finding zero of the standup funny. And I don't just mean the standup bits from the two leads, I mean all of it. In general I didn't find the show particularly funny, but it is charming and engaging. The relationship dynamic is

Just listened today. God he is hilarious. And Scott is clearly as huge a fan of Neil as we are.

This is one of my favorite books so… I think I'll pass.

I hope you've heard the classic Doug Loves Movies when they were both guests and just sniped at each other endlessly, then pseudo-made up, then continued to passive-aggressively snipe. It slays me.

I yearn for mature self-reflection in our political landscape, and it's sort of horrifying to me how reluctant even people I think of as fairly liberal are about doing it. The simple question "well, but why do they hate us so much?" seems to provoke a weird "IT'S THEIR PROBLEM" knee-jerk reaction that I don't

Thanks - that's all very interesting, and in particular the issues surrounding our military activity in Pakistan seem extremely complex. I remember feeling nothing when it was announced except an intellectual interest in how it went down - I had no emotional reaction one way or another. I don't judge people who feel a

I'm largely in agreement with what you're saying here, so I'm curious to hear what issues you have with the Bin Laden killing?

Hey guys, remember that time Kumail tweeted "32% of automobile accidents are caused by people trying to fast forward through the first 10 minutes of Marc Maron's podcast" and it started a hilarious war between them?

Todd makes Scott laugh SO HARD. Him getting angry at hypothetical future Scott being a douche at his party - I had to listen to that part three times.

My mom isn't a huge Hillary fan and yet she is giddy at the prospect of the debates. Like, rubbing her palms together and giggling maniacally giddy. Like others here have said, though, I'm worried that if he manages to string together one semi-coherent sentence, the media will declare that he won.

All I know is that, according to Andy Daly, nothing rhymes with it.

That can't ever happen. Anyway Zouks will post his first ep as the new host before Scott's corpse is cold.