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There were also parts of Gretchen's arc that were hilarious. I mean the scene from her POV of everyone trying to talk her out of her depression, only to then treat her as their own personal therapist, was amazing. Vernon and Jimmy's background reactions to Vernon in particular were hysterical.

She told the story on Who Charted about a month ago. It was fantastic.

I am so glad the show didn't dump Dorothy because Edgar listened to Jimmy. I would have been crushed if Edgar's one chance at true love had just slipped away because Jimmy told him she was manipulating Edgar.

But didn't he follow it up later by saying "I'm kidding, I totally didn't know it was a school"? Meaning it was a bit earlier in the conversation, but in reality, he really didn't know it was a school? I'm confusing myself now.

I knew she had talked about it at some point this season, so that was devastating to me.

I love how Becca would like nothing more than for Vernon to share her utter disdain for Jimmy, and the fact that he doesn't, and kind of loves Jimmy, is just so great. I love this show and all its relationships.

Trash juice kind of looked fruity and delicious. Riot Juice, which I've had a version of once in college, is fucking disgusting.

The fake band theme song for Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers had me nearly in tears. So good.

I might have to. From what I've read, I feel like Adnan is going to walk eventually, based on how fucked up the first trial was, and the lack of physical evidence. Having said that, he totally killed her.

Not podcast-related, but he was delightful on Drunk History this season, as well. And PFT was a fucking mess!

The "Maggle" meme that Rosenberg has started on that show is a little bit off-putting, because basically every internet commentator for the past 2 years has been doing their own written version of it, and I've seen signs at PPVs saying "Maggle" well before Rosenberg's "original" impression of JBL.

I still haven't checked that out yet. Is it as good as Serial? I mean, Serial was so well done in terms of pacing and storytelling. I'm a little skeptical of how good Undisclosed is, I've heard mixed reviews.

He also came up with the story for the "Hot Ticket" episode. Knowing how much Harris loved music and concerts and women, that made a lot of sense to me.

Hollywood Handbook kind of shit on it in a recent episode, and joked about how they don't think their episodes ever went behind the paywall anyways, so I do wonder if Earwolf is going to stop pimping it so hard?

Cheap Heat is a LOT better than it used to be, and Greg is a huge part of it. Shoemaker has much more personality now and doesn't just seem like a writerly nerd all the time. Rosenberg going full out obnoxious is much funnier now than when he wasn't trying so hard.

Black Sheep is a really dark, mean movie deep down, which is why it's continued to rub me the wrong way over the years. Farley's character is actually a good dude, yet all this horrible and embarrassing shit keeps happening to him regularly and we're supposed to laugh because, hey, it worked in Tommy Boy! Even when he

"There is ninjas" was quite a fitting finale.

The kids referring to August's boss as neue-papa kills me.

PFT's character on that is so perfectly out of place and so funny. The more he realizes about what really happened to his wife (or refuses to realize it, rather) I can't stop laughing.

Sarge the Garbage Barge?