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I hate myself for laughing as hard as I did at this. Great work.

"The Spy Who Fall Down and Go Boom (for the umpteenth time)"

"Lights Out" had a good intro too.

Nah, he's a douche bag too.

What's with the two, ahh, ahem, white trash looking guys to the left?

I think he's an irritating and unfunny hack who takes himself WAY too seriously. I've never laughed at anything he's done and I only listen to his podcast based on who the guest is (on the Charlie Hunnam episode he unironically called "Pacific Rim" "Pac Rim" and I wanted to strangle him).

I've been meaning to ask this earlier, but since when has Matthews been back at Miami Metro? Wasn't he retired and living on a boat last season? Did they ever explain his return?

Batista's delivery of "I have my eye on Joey Quinn" is so terrible.

Or a "Seinfeld" reference, but nice try.

Well, the kitchen is always the most sociable room in the house.

"because he seemed intent on not telling jokes or being funny."

This guy is completely insufferable.

I'm still partial to "Worst. Docent. Ever."

I hate myself for wondering the same thing.

Wasn't that Werner Herzog?

Yeah. I mean, I dislike Durst as much as everyone else, but Jourgensen really sounds like an asshole here.

Awesome.

Yes. Every song in which he's a guest "Suit and Tie," "Diamonds," etc. is immediately killed and slowed down as soon as he begins. Once he opens his mouth, and and all of the momentum just…stops.

I drink Evian water while my thoughts get published.

Given everything that Jay-Z is involved with, when does the public reach a tipping point with him? When does his bubble burst? It has to start happening soon?