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I would love this episode.
More like a wish.
Remember: if you don't fund this, the 90's might die!
That's the more realistic match-up, but I'd rather see him debate Sanders. They'd end up trying to kill each other.
I hope this becomes a yearly thing, I can never keep track of celebrity deaths.
Jon Stewart ending by allowing everyone to take shots at him feels appropriate, though. He's far too humble and self-depreciating to allow himself a victory lap like Colbert. I don't know if I'm going to enjoy this send-off, but I have a feeling Stewart can make it work.
It was more like the FBI headbutted them right in the chest.
Yeah, just throwing out a metric of jokes-per-minute does not mean all jokes are equal. That said, Veep rarely whiffs it.
lol like I haven't played it high multiple times.
Palmer getting hit by that truck, climbing up endless stairs, crossdressing Cloud…
Finally, we will get to see Barret and Cloud go on a date in high def.
"Not talking about anything" is probably exactly why college kids wouldn't want to hear his stand-up.
I love the idea of Kramer just passively burning flags in all of his scenes for an episode, trying to go on with business as usual while everyone else finds it a bit unsettling.
Ironically it used to be a statement against the status quo, now it's used as a slur against progressives.
What's the point of having a vintage sports car when I'm stuck behind these kids on their smartphones?
For some reason, kids these days just don't like my material written for rich old white dudes. Must be political correctness run amok.
He's cable.
Sounds like killer DLC to me. Let Obsidian direct it.
*high five* Man, you could really tell that they did not cover this in White Walker orientation.