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Is it normal to love the CBB podcast but find nothing worthwhile about this TV show, or am I the only one?

I was like, "Who are these people who take a bite out of one single chip?" But then Capt. Stacks swooped in to save the day at the end.

I was expecting to see at least one reference to that being Oteil Burbridge from the Allman Brothers playing one of the kids in that scene.

For my money, "Chemistry" from "All About Chemistry" is one of the greatest pop confections of the '00s.

"Making people laugh is the lowest form of comedy." – Michael O'Donaghue.

The chemistry between them was palpable during her interview. It was thick. You're not the only one who thought a romantic connection was inevitable, even though he was still with his fiancee at the time.

I don't disagree with any of this, but the answer format of this adaptation is way, way better than the multiple choice in so many previous "Jeopardy" video games.

I think Brandanoquitz worked really well because his wry, laid-back humor took the edge off of everyone else's wackiness.

"Is that a man with legs made of sausages? That's not real."

The way the Maltin game originally was played had Doug reading the cast list from the bottom up, and the guest shouting out the name of the movie as soon as he or she knew it. Listen to early seasons of DLM for examples. This was the way Doug, Sarah and Brian Posehn played the game when they created it, so it's a

I dealt with the lo-fi sound just fine.

Doug Benson is one of the most affable guys in comedy, so when he becomes audibly frustrated or upset, it gives you a real douche chill, like in elementary school when you have a really cool, laid-back teacher, but one day someone pushes his buttons too much and he gets angry and yells, and everybody in the class is

This actually isn’t that difficult to believe considering Hollywood accounting.

I'm on board. Fuck "Keith and the Girl" and its fans.

"It’s a far cry from 'The wackest crews try to diss, it makes me laugh / When my track record’s longer than a DC-20 aircraft.'"

Molly is indeed great.

He just looks like exactly what he actually is: a 44-year-old dude named Brian.

"Plenty of cash and pussy for nasty old Scottie Pippen!" I fucking lost it.

She was wicked hot, and her rip-roaring Boston accent was too.

"Not Without My Anus" is my favorite episode of "South Park," and "Rafi and Dirty Randy" is my favorite episode of "The League."