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I remember really liking the music in this game.

It's looking like we can always count on a Bojack Episode 11 to wreck us.

That last "Sarah Lynn…" left me fucking wrecked.

Mother of god… this fucking show. This was such a tense episode. They really sold how claustrophobic that battle was.

I think a lot of the love for it comes from its ambition and sheer weirdness. I love all the Kanye discography, but I love these last three records precisely because they sound like a balancing act of elements that shouldn't work well together but do.

While it is indeed is one of the more positive and uplifting records in his canon, the idea of “gospel” in music implies the process of exploring an external higher power. That is something that West isn’t keen on doing here. The Pablo on The Life Of Pablo remains none other than Kanye West, and it really only works

Hey! It's the guy from Shades McCool.

This is actually pretty good. The album starts off a bit weak … not bad, just weak. But it ends pretty strongly.

Do you remember from which episode?

I hope they list the ballots this year to expand on some of the releases I'm surprised didn't get a mention here. My favorite 10 albums of the year:

Les Sins and all of Chad Bunswick's discography.

I don't know. This had the potential to be a really above and beyond interview.

I'm pretty happy with the way Ancillary Mercy wrapped things up. It was a hard book to put down.

That season 3 finale is soooo good.

This was miles better than the majority of the last two seasons. I was worried when I saw the grade before watching but I don't have any complaints about the premiere.

It wasn't that hard to follow having not read the book. It works well as a stand alone movie with plenty to recommend it. Mostly Oldman who should have won an Oscar for his role.

I don't know. I'm willing to give him this one. I never thought I'd see Good Burger done again.

No love for LCD Soundsystem's "Drunk Girls"?

I actually really like "Andy, You're a Star". That's my personal cutoff point for classic / filler songs on the album.