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"K to the N to the O-P-E/she's the dopest little shorty in all Pawnee, Indiana!"

I just love how his story has changed from him having a conversation with Lars about possibly joining the band, to now "I just sent in a tape". Lars might be full of himself, but he has a great business mind and rarely forgets details of events, and if he says Hogan's lying completely, then I'm inclined to believe

I still don't know if the Aukerman-as-young-Caine thing is an elaborate bit that just continues to be perpetuated by Scott at this point, and I really don't want to know the truth.

Marc seems like a really genuine guy, who is very in touch with his emotions (even if the most prominently displayed emotions on his show are anger and bitterness), and that's really endearing to listen to. It works in his advantage as a host, and as an interviewer, because people are more likely to open up to an

I like how he thought Bono would give him a pass for thinking "Sledgehammer" was a U2 song. As if that song has any of the characteristics of a U2 song in any way…

How did Hogan clear it up, exactly? I didn't listen, so I'm still unclear on the timeline of when Hogan even considered "trying out." It had to have been either in 1986 after the death of Cliff Burton, when Hulk was one of the biggest stars in the world, OR in 2001-2003, when Hogan had just re-joined the WWF/WWE and

It seemed clear to me that he's a big WTF fan. I think it came across a couple of different points in the interview that PTA was familiar with Maron's work.

Chico was my favorite too, because it was clear that Horatio's grasp of the chronlogy of the LA rock scene was way off (referencing Velvet Revolver in 1997, etc) which just made it that much funnier. Beef… beginning again.

I'm really hoping that John Lennon and Mall McCartney can meet up one day.

I loved Cyrus, as well.

Barry looking at the Donnie cutout and calling him "Donald" was hilarious to me. Barry is the best. His fingers were disturbing.

When Michael ended up with Marlo's ring after they dumped the yellow paint all over Walker, which led to the look on Marlo's face when he saw that Michael now had the ring, that was such a great little arc.

In a predominantly black city, I would think that yes, Muslims are probably more discriminated against than blacks.

Speaking of Cheese, I just watched the scene in Season 4 where Office Walker jacks up Randy and takes his cash. Walker asks him for his last name,Randy says, "Wagstaff," Walker replies, "I know you ain't lying, wouldn't nobody make THAT shit up," as if being related to Cheese is the worst thing you can be. That always

Joe took his mentoring role too far, and Marlo made him pay. "I wasn't meant to play the son." So brutal. And the fact that Cheese helped orchestrate it. "So, where my cheese at?" Such a charming scumbag.

SPOILERS, OBVIOUSLY

Arguably my favorite Marlo scene is when he first visits Avon in prison. Avon is fronting so badly in that scene, you can tell he's trying to put up the front that he's still in charge of the game behind bars, but he's clearly a shell of his former self. He acts like he's in a position of power and leverage, but he

I also love how the corner boys he jacks up in his final scene are telling the now-mythical tale of Omar escaping Marlo's crew in the the high rise, the "Spiderman shit" event, before Marlo interrupts.

Did he get shot or stabbed there? I could never tell. It looked like a bullet grazed his arm, but there was also a knife on the ground, so I wasn't sure.