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Bullshit man; "iSheep and the Sammies" are a dope jam band, you just have listen to their earlier stuff.

can't believe we were denied an episode that took place at a bottler's convention!!!!

I hope it's supposed to be modern RBG and they put Natalie Portman in massive amounts of makeup and prosthetics

I'm sure plenty of people have stolen Louis' jokes over the years. Denis Leary lifted the core of his act from Louis (and Bill Hicks).

Well, it's a bit of a difficult thing really; the episode wasn't actually interrogating whether or not she's hot enough for TV, it just used the premise to make some jokes about judgement of women in the public sphere. It wasn't about her personally being overlooked, although I would say there is an undercurrent of

Snow just loves to get drunk in the mess hall and brag about the woman he banged

I've got no idea what the fuck he's talking about most of the time. I don't even get mad anymore, I just have to laugh.

OR it could be a romantic comedy about him meeting his wife. Although that's basically just Grosse Pointe Blank.

John Wicksy Business

We used that so often at one point in time that I've been misremembering it as something Cosby actually said.

A legitimate beat down would have been really stupid and pointless though. She wasn't supposed to be some super tough lady that surprised him with her strength or martial arts skills; she didn't know how to fight or properly punch, Louis was just defenseless because of social roles/pride/legal repercussions, take your

Finally, a Joker that steals the Absolut out of your fridge during a party and then lies about it.

Is it possible to actually watch this anywhere online? Do you need to go to an auditing session to get EPIX?

No mention of Jon Wurster voicing Bryce, and adding just a hint of Philly Boy Roy in there?

Most people don't know that 'Patton' 'The Pianist' and 'Casablanca' are all part of a detailed shared universe

This is one of the funniest shows on TV right now and this review makes it sound like homework :(

Taking out Urich is a suitably emotional gutpunch for the end of the season; but I definitely think it's a mistake in the long run.

I don't think I'm down with that acronym

Hope you manage to get home soon!

Yeah, that's a disappointing refrain throughout these reviews. Karen is an almost uniformly brave and dogged character. Her 'fragility' contextually grounds a lot of the outsized action she encounters in something resembling reality, and makes those traits all the more impressive.