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Ok, also, watching Nadine Velazquez turn George Michael into a man was, by itself, worth the price of admission.  

I very much enjoyed this season (much more than Todd, apparently!)

Pamela from Louie is also the voice of Bobby Hill?  Holy shit.

Speaking of, Gene Parmesean better pop up at some point.

::jumps on turnbuckle::

RVD! RVD! RVD!

Am I making up the fact that Steven Tyler is a guest voice in this movie?

Nick Kroll, Amy Schumer, Anthony Jeselnik, Nathan Fielder, Keegan-Michael Key, and Jordan Peele are giving you dirty looks.

Gawker's John Cook put it best:  Brian Posehn does a really good J Mascis impression.

I sort of loved the return of Jason Sudeikis's "exasperated funeral director" character.

Womp it up!

I never watched this show, then got excited when Netflix put it on Netflix Instant…then dismayed, again, when I saw they only had the first season. C'mon, Netflix.

America's Funniest Home Videos is still on the air???

Ok, SNL.  I want one thing, and one thing only:  A final installment of La Revista della Televisione con Vinny Vedecci.

Wikipedia discovery of the day: Robb Stark's wife is the granddaughter of Charlie Chaplin and the Great-Granddaughter of Eugene O'Neill.  http://en.wikipedia.org/wik…

One man…is unable to turn down a single role.

Hey, I'm not really on board with this whole Lenny Kravitz: Actor thing quite yet.

I cannot make myself watch Scott's Tots ever again.  It's just so, so heartbreaking.

I have always thought that "Dinner Party" is the exact moment where the series starts to go South.  It is so absolutely perfect, but there's nowhere to go but down from there.

This might be one of my favorite songs