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There is one on youtube. But whoever made it decided it was a good idea to also include the entire set-up of the joke which makes kind of not what you wanted.

He was also fantastic on the few episodes he got to do on The Crown. There were a couple of scenes that brought me near tears. He was able to elevate a character, about whom I knew absolutely nothing, safe for the fact that he used to be a stutterer, to a level where I could identify with him.

Hell, no. When has Ed Helms become the go-to guy to star in everyone's favorite comedy classics remakes?

That man always looks very sick and very intimidating, both at the same time. Great actor, though. Was happy to see him on Master of None the other day (yeah, yeah, I'm way behind).

My favorite Curb related story from Einstein was when Larry sent him the script for the season four premiere (I think?) in which Marty's mother had just passed away (it was the one with the whole orphan situation). Bob's mother in real had died just prior to him receiving the script and Bob told Larry that on the

Huh?

I can't really, either. Just remember that I thought it was a fun flick. Maybe it's time for a re-watch, then.

Jesus fucking Christ. That line you quoted? One of the reasons why I hated the second season so much. How can you write a line like that - never mind saying it front of the camera - and not feel like the biggest, most pretentious douchebag alive? That's dialogue written by someone who thinks 'This is what a prestige

Wasn't Dodgeball pretty funny?

I don't really like Ali and don't really understood all the fuzz around him. Is he that good of an actor? On House of Cards he doesn't actually do anything. And whatever Mike Coulter did to little of on Luke Cage Ali overdid - one of those acclaimed performances that seemed just silly and over the top to me. And then,

Weren't his whole… how to put this… 'legal troubles' a problem, even before the first season of Deadwood was filmed?

That must be the single most cynical and most bitter dumbass-reason I've ever heard to not make great television. Because it's not for everybody? That's most television, you know. By that logic studios shouldn't make any movies other than what's usually considered a mainstream success. People like Jarmusch, Anderson

And I'm sure Crawford's eyebrows are still out there, alive and well, too. Those nasty beasts.

She probably forgot. I mean, she is very, very old.

Weeeell… the engine wouldn't start. Whatchagonnado?

I also always liked when he was really into something. He'd get the biggest kick out certain people, like Norm here. Or that time he had Billy Eichner on - Dave just can't stop giggling when he's around really funny people. And you could always tell that he, for instance, was a huge admirer of impersonators. So, when

Salinger isn't a recluse, he's just dead.

1. Are all of the Sands gone? Wasn't Ellaria only kidnapped?

Ouuuuh… how do you say it? Woops? Didn't see that coming.

The next one is coming. Definitely in 2018. Or so.