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Why isn't Indoor Kids returning?

I was really, really harsh on Cheap Heat once they lost Shoemaker. They had a rough stretch there where the show was clearly trying to find itself, and Rosenberg's insistence on shitting on Dean Ambrose at every turn really rubbed me the wrong way. There was an anti-Cheap Heat thing on Squared Circle on Reddit and I

To be fair, if I had to listen to the shit Cole hears in his headphones during a broadcast, I would definitely be confusing names and mixing things up constantly.

Bruun's career woes stories are so goddamn funny

Exactly. They gave the chance for a rub away by having Rollins cash in. Reigns was the only one who could have realistically gotten that rub

I like it because Brock the Character is an asshole piece of shit who respects nobody. He got beat by a dad who worked hard and came out with the only weapons he had and beat him in a minute. It was completely unexpected and a great, fun moment.

I was pleasantly surprised when I checked my feed yesterday and saw that The Hooray Show is back for Season 4! I have to say, after the shitty week that was, Horatio singing "Easy on the Eyes" was the hardest I've laughed in a long time. This might be the best episode of Hooray Show EVER, with the only two exceptions

I just had a giddy smile on my face for the entire episode. I rarely relisten to Doughboys eps but I will definitely play this one again.

I was just paraphrasing Blue Chips, but I'm following you now!

You know these articles are culturally biased.

I was hoping for Blue Chips and Tropic Thunder. Dude's had a hell of a career.

Then he's questioned about Plainview in a debate: "I don't know Plainview. We're not friends. I respect some of what he's done, but Hillary over there, she's his puppet. She's the puppet, not me. I don't know him, never met the guy. Wrong."

I can't remember if the Tropic Thunder trailer played "Watchtower" or "For What It's Worth" first, but I remember rolling my eyes and thinking "Are you kidding me?" and then I realized it was a comedy, and I couldn't believe how well they lampooned that cliche right off the bat. Come on, McGregor, you're better than

Wasn't Yes Man also a big hit?

And he's a fucking AMAZING game show host. The Match Game with Baldwin as a host this summer was INSANELY entertaining.

Well you know my name is Simon/
and I like to do drawings!

"That's what she said" in Wayne's World was pretty ahead of its time, though.

It's awesome. This week's episode is great. I've been listening since the AV Club first covered it way back in 2014. Then I went back and listened to the 15 or so episodes that had been released prior to that. There's a great Facebook group for fans of the podcast too, it's not a typical wrestling negative spewing

I don't hate them because they're both pretty self deprecating. I love their rapport and I think they are quick to admit when they're wrong about something. They acknowledge that they are by no means experts, just people who are fascinated by murder stories, and they like relaying them to the audience in a funny and

First LPOTL series I listened to was on Albert Fish, and I thought it was equally parts horrifying and hilarious. The creepy old man voice used to read Fish's actual letters and say disgusting things like "Let me eat your sweet peanut butter as it comes from your ass" was so absurd it was impossible NOT to laugh.