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That one's excellent and I want to talk about it (and especially Mitch Hurwitz) rather than this one which was solid but not great.

The man can't pick his face.

Digging this guy's fashion sense, if not his music.

You mean I can see old men play Guns 'N' Roses songs & all I have to do is be in a desert surrounded by GNR fans? Oh Coachella, take my money.

It's just like that old joke;

Tina Fey and Amy Poehler together is my Star Wars.

No way. I'm not going to call Judd Apatow a comedy saint, because I do agree with the criticism of his movies and the effect it's had on modern comedy. But I don't think it's hyperbolic to say he saved comedy, either. Before 40 Year Old Virgin, mainstream adult comedies had gotten so shit. Now they may be too long,

Hurry up, Phil! Phil's gaining on us!

I've seen a lot of people talking about Corey online, wanting to track him down and talk to him e.t.c. but none has been from a position of thinking the guy is a colossal loser or a fool. People empathised with him, many even related to him.

Wait, you're right. How did they get split up? This plus the Coin winning with less points than Kevin shows how lazily written this show was.

He's been charming and funny for a long time. You should see his appearance on the UK game show Never Mind The Buzzcocks.

This is a weird criticism that I can't explain, but I preferred this show when it was worse. This season seems to have improved on Season 1 in pretty much every way, Tandy is more likeable without sacrificing Will Forte's hilarity, the rest of the cast has personality and gets to be funny, and the impetus for stories

My memory of Danny is that he started off as an arsehole. So much so that I absolutely did not want him and Mindy together. It was only after his character started to become more of an old man in a middle aged man's body did I start to warm to him.

This show gets compared to Louie a lot, which I thinknis mostly a lazy comparison, but one place it truly is like Louie is its sense of empathy even for people no one would blame the show for treating them as strawmen to destroy. E.g. The racist tv executive, The brat at the basketball game e.t.c.

I used to think that the best weapon against idiocy is a platform to present their ideas, but with the success of creationism, global warming sketicism and objectivism, I no longer think the evidence supports that assumption

I noticed that wasn't part of this episode. But I'm sure it's just a coincidence that the libertarians took issue with the internet being used to bully businesses in the last episode, but determined bullying people to be "reality" in this episode.

So if I want to go to the desert and get a coffee, what's the address?

*double post*

And dismissing actual harassment as "hurting someone's feelings" will never not be a strawman. So, adjust accordingly.

To highlight the irony of these people using the "first world problems".