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that was some of the juiciest goose i've ever seen or heard

"Mitch tosses the vodka bottle into the garbage. THUD."

reminds me of that old song: "Wild, wild horsepeople, couldn't drag me away"

Paul T. Fompkins?

"Joe Jonas’ celebrity guest appearance feels a bit like T-Pain’s … like if T-Pain thought he were at the level of a Joseph Gordon-Levitt … T-Pain not thinking he’s a Joseph Gordon-Levitt … “imagine how great this would be if Zac Efron were doing it” … "

Nathan sit down!

Lauren Lapkus was amazing in this. I kept hoping she'd bust out a cheeky "Ho-ho!" or "Blech!" but maybe we'll see her again soon.

if you can find it, you should watch it. i don't even think there was a full season of it? anyway, it's not fantastic, but falls pretty well under the umbrella of shows inspired by the office (an american workplace) or the first season of parks and rec. it's a pretty average sitcom, but maybe worth watching as a kind

I'm not sure why but i was extremely tickled by Fred Willard's line reading of "Don't mention my name though…" when Scott and Al are talking about killing Franz Gunther (An innocent baby who never did nothing to noone.)

man, WeirdO Al totally nails the beats on his "real food" show. just right from the beginning he sounds so earnest about the whole endeavor. and then, blam-o! it suddenly feels like classic UHF-era Al. good times.

wowo, i can't believe the true identity of slow joey! all of our questions are being answered! just like in that show where the people can't get off that island! y'know, Becker!?

and he did mention wanting to build a Voigt-Kampf machine in the previous episode… y'know it sounded crazy at first, but now i think you may be right.

a little late, but did no one else notice the poster on the usb guy's wall of Shallow Gravy?
Y'know, the fictional band from The Venture Brothers featuring Dean, Dermot, and H.E.L.P.eR.?

you forgot the part where he chased the Mad King Aerys dickety two miles after Aerys stole their word for twenty.

the only saving grace of the last episode was the M83 song to close it out. although, having it play over such a manufactured happy ending kind of made me sick.

good point. "a Paul Thomas Anderson comedy" may be an apt description for this show

i love you wayne coyne/flaming lips but your acting style can be described at best as "not natural" — maybe take a lesson or two from Goldblum? i heard he's pretty good.

hey, get a load of this guy, dropping Baudrillard's all over the place…

some serious omissions, avclub:
blunt talk
the kroll show
humans
gravity falls
catastrophe
archer
last week tonight
other space
outlander
doctor who
drunk history