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I think we need to do a new column called "Hate Comedian" or "Hate Bit" where musicians are interviewed.

Anger leads to wrong word choices

I'd like to see Iron Man get into Star Wars just to piss everyone off even more. Just to see the reaction would be worth the price of admission alone.

Goddammit fuck Tatooine. We don't need more story on that stupid fucking planet.
Like someone said below, its a huge galaxy, let-alone universe. Unless there is really something compelling, I don't see the need to come back to Tatooine. I don't know, maybe a quick flyby as a nod to fans. What could possibly be there

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Seeing Eugene Levy in Chaps formed part of my identity

He had to make a run for his wife and pubescent kids who are all menstruating around the same time (which happens). That's what happens to fathers of daughters

There are still Cossacks? Are there still pograms as well?

Gil and George I think represent this so called Jewish New York intelligentsia. Being a Jew myself, you just know these people. When you are young, and you come across family members or family friends like this, its just mind boggling but you accept it.
Props to Comedy Central in general for the recent slew of

Correction: I think its "Kroll of Shows" - nonetheless, hillarious

South Jersey but close enough!!!!

As a GoT thrones fan, and long time South Park fan, I was hoping for more of something along the lines of the LoTR spoof they did way back when. I liked the scene for scene aping they pulled off. It just seemed like Matt and Trey aren't really into GoT and didn't understand the source material. So, we get Cartman

Up All Night appealed to those who had little kids. I liked the first iteration but they could never seem to land on a good comedic clip.

As someone who got into comics in the early 90's, the New Universe was just terrible and no one wanted to touch it. I had no desire whatsoever to check that crap out.

Don't you defile Wawa!!!!!

It wasn't a terrible show but it kind of turned into White people this/ Black people that.

Wow, Jackie Gleason hucking cigarettes shamelessly. The greatness of a bygone America where you discuss the great taste of cigs on air.

John Candy was great - any movie he was in added a warmth. Such a presence, obviously physical but his on screen persona was even bigger.

I think it is ironic that Phish came to prominence during the grunge heyday but were written off. I believe they were an antidote to the depressing sounds of grunge.

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