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Yeah, some might disagree with that assessment, and I’m not necessarily talking about Billy Eichner fans.

So in this thread we have people who think Norm is a middling comedian, a shitty person, and thinks his guest appearances on a bland ass sitcom are reflective of his career as a whole. These are all takes I hate and disagree with but whatever.

It only seems like a roller coaster if you haven’t been paying attention.  With Norm, it’s like driving through North Dakota.

Can I go back to liking him again?  It’s been quite the roller coaster.  

A+ work.

What part of Norm’s career makes you think he’s ever employed anyone who would qualify as a “handler”?

I get the sense that rejecting the idea of “handlers” is kind of a big part of Norm’s worldview/appeal.

I didn’t expect to laugh out loud at any comment down here.

To that point, he says he’s “happy the #MeToo movement has slowed down a little bit...

My chief desire is to find out what the machinations of the great B.D. Wong are and the story there. Everything else is great as is, but that would really put the capper on the series for me.

Fine with this. Some shows shouldn’t go on forever and I’ve loved this show from the beginning. I get why some found seasons 2 and 3 underwhelming or not as good but I still love the journey and can’t wait to see how they wrap it up. An expanded final season to fit the story that Esmail wanted to tell is perfectly

If you don’t want to end up crying in your dressing room, stop co-starring in shitty movies with shittier prop comics. Problem solved.

I had forgotten how amazing this was.

“I bet it’s spelled b-o-r-e-d” is the funnier punchline

Yeah, for me it’s in the “wish I liked it, feel I should like it, just can’t stand it” category. And I could not agree more re the Times. Maybe I’m not as alone as I thought?

And the fact that I don’t know means that I haven’t been catching up on the reviews, as I once did — which in turn makes me worry that the

I watched a couple of episodes, and they were pretty good for the most part. But the “commercials” were fucking unfunny train wrecks. It’s Alexa, but it demands meat!

Meh. They should have covered “Buddy Holly.”

as Toto guitarist Steve Lukather puts it in a press release, “the irony that we were smoking hash before these guys were alive was not lost on us.”

This makes sense when the original actor is on the screen, but much less so when the orignial actor is already interpreting an animated image.

The only one of these I have listened to is Dirty Computer which is great. I am an old person and I love good old indie rock and St Vincent as well as Mitski. I still enjoy Franz Ferdinand. But I’m open to new stuff. There are so many choose from. Anyone have an opinion on where to start?