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Yeah, I have to say: every one of your recommendations sounds like it would make the show worse. This isn't Eastbound and Down. The show's greatest quality it that it's able to make an engrossing serialized character study out of a format that is otherwise completely stand-alone and self-contained from episode to

Voluntarily watching a Joe Swanberg film?

Well, some of them just kill vampires, and have a very lax system for determining one as such.

very EP seems to have at least one transcendent and hilarious moment

I know it's a joke, but I still want to flag this.

Well, I think that brings up that Kinsey scale argument: do most people exist in some state of bisexuality? Certainly most people would tell you they don't, and they consciously perhaps believe that. But do they?

Well, I don't think these straights are as straight as they think. That's where the discomfort and "danger" comes from: it's not that they'll suddenly start sucking my cock. It's that they might look me in the eye and notice a part of me wants him to.

Your respones, while correct, is ultimately not very interesting. No points.

Admit it, you were looking at her breasts.

Holy hell, you're right. How is that a game show?

As Topics has made clear, Michael Ian Black is over comedy and is clearly gunning for the Charlie Rose slot once it opens up.

Fallon's enough of a kissass he'd probably lead the interview by asking him "How was it like recording Damn the Torpedoes?"

The Supreme Court says I don't have to. Na-na na-na na na!

Jon Stewart

Do talk shows really not do that anymore? That's what use to air on Saturdays before SNL came along. Producing a few of those instead of another rerun would some like a win-win as far as attracting new audiences.

I'm guessing it's that card-to-the-head game from Inglorious Basterds sexxied up and with less machine-gun fire.

I was referring to the eventual accusations that it'll be a desperate ploy for @Midnight watching millennials, but yeah, there's nothing wrong with the concept itself. But unfortunately, America loves their game shows safe and hacky and at 6:30 in the evening.

If he brings the guys from Superego along into the writer's room, they would be unstoppable.

Hell, I don't think Norm would want to be there five nights a week. But that's where the appeal comes from!

I can't say I followed his show regularly, but he was the only 12:30 host who felt like one anymore. I hope whatever happens, CBS keeps it a funky, low-budget affair, instead of following the NBC model of trying to groom a second "Tonight Show" later in the night,