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I think instead of "POINTS!!!" they should just play a little sound effect every time someone's score increases, Around the Horn style.

Sometimes there's some riffing and bouncing off one another, but the format isn't really built around such behavior. I'm glad it happens, but they're technically taking time away from the pre-written games (which is why I've noticed edits on nearly every episode I've watched). Like I said, I'm sure my personal bias

Yeah, if this show is exposing people to new, very funny comedians then that's certainly a good thing.

I've admittedly only seen about 5 or 6 episodes, but all of the ones I watched were based on love I had for specific guests (Rory Scovel, Paul F. Tompkins, Jen Kirkman, Scott Aukerman, etc) who I knew were really funny, and I didn't feel that any of them really got a proper showcase. The show feels like a very

I wonder if Brad and Ken being less sharp had to do with nerves/pressure, or if it was because the questions were so hard.

I'm kind of baffled by the amount of praise this show gets. To me, the whole appeal of a panel-type show with three comedians is the fun of seeing them interact and riff off one another, yet this show doesn't really allow for much of that at all. The British panel shows seem to realize that the games are just a very

Man, this game was painful if you were rooting for Pam (I was). She had so much trouble on the buzzer :(

I think at most it was a passing joke about the speculation. I doubt Trebek knows any more than Ken or any of us.

I would also argue that the Ultimate Tournament of Champions was a bigger and more anticipated tournament,

Brad doesn't get to keep that money, does he? It hurts my heart to see that $32,000 wasted.

I'm disappointed in Nintendo too, but this article title seems unfairly misleading and click-baity. It seems like the company just issued a fairly clunky statement masquerading as an excuse, rather than making the strongly-worded declaration this headline is implying.

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And then he got a job at Cracked.

I listened to that interview with Dustin a while ago, and I think it has something to do with Earwolf insisting on signing people to strict contracts and owning all of their shows. I remember being firmly on his side at the time, but I'm sure he's not perfect and Earwolf's not perfect and the truth lies somewhere in

Man have I missed that show during her tour the past few weeks.

Adam Carolla.

So glad the 4/20 episode of improv4humans got covered. I was worried it might slip through the cracks because it was released over the weekend. One of the funniest things I've listened to in months.

Apparently Julia forgot to bring any changes of clothes to the taping? Although today she had a SCARF.

Not enough digital ink has been spilled here about Greendale being a metaphor for the show itself. As usual, the board members represent clueless studio executives. Harmon and company managed to save the show, bring its stature back up, and "fix the gas leak" (all according to the critic/fan reception, aka the

I almost wish Derrick would have lucked into another win, just to see how his Daily Doubles would have gone in the next episode. That man fascinates me.