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Waaaay late, but I just watched this tonight. "Gary" was a great part in a movie, but "Audrey" could have easily been one of the best films I've ever seen period. Something so unbridled, universal, and melancholy about the whole thing has just left me shook. Those final 2 minutes were the most conventional moments,

It's rumored that a portion of the game's development money was squirreled away from another of the studio's projects, Hiveswap (An Andrew Hussie Production), which was funded entirely through donated Kickstarter funds. The source of the rumor, which was later removed after an undisclosed message from the Andrew

"inexplicable mispronunciation of “shool”"

cool story time: I went to college with the little kid who marries the art teacher and he had some salient observations about walt whitman's poetry.

So y'all didn't take the easy way out and fill up 3/4s of the list with 45'33", eh? Good work.

Dang, two F's from LaToya in just about as many weeks. We truly live in a Gilded Turd Age.

when i'm dead, just throw me in the trash

The review hits on some definitely valid criticisms, but I still liked it quite a bit more than the reviewer. Following a season of almost nothing but quagmires and depression and muck, everyone gets an bittersweet ending, some even sweeter than others. Todd's ending was hilarious and a little affecting, as Bojack

My biggest takeaway from this episode: Mia McKibben is never ever sick at sea!
What, never?
No, never.
What, never?
YES, NEVER! Never ever sick at sea! That's why she deserves that fucking pen.

I threw my back out and dragged myself out into the mud for a quarter-day where the only band I really cared 100% to see was Sleater-Kinney. And ohhhh boy were they were 10x the price of admission. And the pain, too. Definitely worth the lower back pain.

That fella's gonna be a star! A star!!!

As long as there's a long-winded narrated intro, cheesy fight choreography, mythical intrigue, and occasional cameos by Bruce Campbell with a bad moustache, then sign me up!

File this episode in the future inventory of Great TV Breakup Scenes.

Disagree on the hoariness of general Urkel jokes. Between this episode and that fantastic Key and Peele sketch, Urkel jokes are coming back in a big way.

My mom's too! She still quotes it, to this day. Came down to the comments specifically to find it.

Same. Rewatch is kinder to the show for sure. I was a fan of the show since Neal McBeal the Navy Seal, though at around the time Princess Carolyn has her solo adventure there's a noticeable tick up from B+ to A-/A consistency.

Commenting to register approval for the full coverage, and big big approval for the show itself. Bojack Season 1 was one of comedy's great slow burns, but Season 2 is just on fire all the way through. Looking forward to reading these all in the next 13 days (and, longshot here, any chance of some retro reviews for

Big year for the Tig-themed documentary. One could say it's the Year of the… Tig-er?