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Nope, that relationship ended too.

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His performance as The Time Keeper at the Boston live show is one of my favorite CBB moments ever.

I like that it's (mostly) never of a sexual nature either, just that Scott has all these weird games and shit he wants to do and now has someone he can force to do it with him.

Hot tub foot?

I love when PFT keeps doing his Tom Lennon impression in that one episode and they keep trying to get him to do the Li'l Gary voice.

In 2012. I wanted to get into comedy podcasts, and I knew this was (at least at the time) generally considered the best, so I listened to a couple of popular episodes. It took a couple of episodes for me to "get it,", but finally I heard "Time Bobby" and it cemented this show's place in my heart.

I enjoyed it, but yea it seemed like a strange time to introduce a new character (or for PFT to play a relatively new one, I understand if he's tired of them, but considering the episode it would have been nice to see him brush off an old favorite like Cake Boss or Werner Herzog or ALW), and some more of the people…

To be fair, I didn't really mean Styles (I couldn't name a One Direction song), but the comments in this article are reminiscent of every article here that mentions a celebrity under 40.

It's almost kind of charming just how content the commentariat around here are with being out of the loop.

It's a weird thing. I can still watch those movies and enjoy them because of nostalgia but I acknowledge they kind of suck, but a lot of people my age just refuse to believe that these movies aren't masterpieces. The first 2 Home Alones & Mrs. Doubtfire are in this category as well.

Well that's dumb. The comments are one of the main reasons I come here, if they fuck it up I'll probably stop.

That's because Kaufman was genuinely subversive. This sounds closer to weird for weird's sake.

I'm assuming they'll be some joke about how Gibson had Wahlberg's character when he was 12 with the hottest teacher in school and it'll be played off as another cool detail about his life and not a horrific moment.

I would say Hannibal Buress was the highlight, but THC was pretty good too.

That's making that scene sound a lot more scandalous (and interesting) than it really was.

Also, much as I love Adam West, it's not like he was Bowie or Prince level talent.

I will give them that.

What a fantastic episode, and a great cap to a great season.

Why is the A.V. Club reporting on stuff popular with the kids?