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Corey Hagemann
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It almost feels like The Larry Sanders Show—not a big audience at first, but one containing a lot of people who are familiar enough with the "business of show" to realize how great the details of the Hollywood satire aspect are.

Also, her pronunciation of a certain 90's horror movie.

It's also implied that, since MPB's House was a copy of Horsin' Around, the latter probably made more money. Though, there's also the book deal and MPB's reality show from last season.

It seemed to be the case for Mark Twain.

It reminded me of The Chromicles of Narnia series, where animals that talk are only allowed to eat animals that can't talk. BoJack made it more scientific, rather than theological. Though, in the show, they do drink milk from talking cows.

Trailer.

Justin Theroux is very good as well, if only just for his first conversation with Showalter's character.

Don't forget Jason Isbell.

Taco John's for Potato Oles ( but that's kind of an easy one.)

There's no such thing. Bananas aren't manufactured.

The Baxter did so well at updating the Woody Allen formula and is so unique. It's the best thing Showalter ever did outside of Stella.

I'd say Dance Yrself Clean, just because it's so different than most of their songs and has possibly the best synth line ever (whereas Drunk Girls sounds very similar to Daft Punk Is Playing at My House.)

Another Saturday Night is a better cover.

The nightmarish direction when they first take over the family's house alone makes that episode worth rewatching.

"First I was afraid…"

Don't you mean mustaches or neck beards? I thought a neck beard by definition didn't include a mustache?

Conor Oberst never sounds like he's singing a song with the main purpose of getting laid. Most people who play his songs at open mikes probably are.

For me, it's partially Bradbury and partially 1984. How will you know if, the next time you update your Kindle, everything will be changed to fit the current regime's line of thinking.

Fits the meter and makes for a bit of a joke, as Beck's last name is Hansen

The Monkees? (Assuming the show's theme song was their first single.)