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He looks like off brand Matt Czuchry

There's a youtube video of him and Thomas Lennon discussing Morissey at great length if that's what you're interested in.

I admit I can be prone to taking things at face value, so I come to gain more insight after the episode from the great commenters here. I've seen the notion put forward by some that Jeanette really does have it good with Carson because it's obvious he loves her, etc. I might be oversimplifying but I don't really see

That's interesting, I've never heard that. That adds a new layer and makes it more ambiguous. Thanks for the explanation.

I feel that it was at least implied. Diego was calling him Isaac's "white bitch" and things like that.

Young Pope why you popin' so hard?

My best friend has an obnoxious obsession with playing 18 and life on guitar and skid rolls me and our friends a few times a week. I was considering getting him this as a gag gift with my Overstock gift card (that store is bizarre) but opted instead for Lisa Vanderpump's party planning book for my LVP superfan mother.

I don't think Chris Breezy would make the guest list.

I agree actually. I don't approve of the appropriation, and I think that show loses a lot of what makes it special. It's just an example of it's influence either way.

There are so many unique and revolutionary things about the show, besides all of the specific humor, slang etc. Like, I don't think a show like Lip Sync Battle would exist before Drag Race came out.

I agree but I also don't think it's right for people to take advantage of someone who has feelings for them. I think they're both guilty of friendzone fouls.

I kind of want to make a mad tv-esque sketch called "the playboy" where the new owner of the playboy mansion has to take care of hef. I agree with others who said the doll thing is played out but was wondering if anyone could recommend some better movies about it that have already been made. I just discovered this

Seems downright wholesome compared to Milk Money.

My friend who couldn't be any less hipster put this on and made me keep watching because I can be too picky. He must be less jaded cause he hasn't seen as many cliche indies. I said that this is what I imagine The Leisure Class was like.

It's great when the occasional art pieces are made on this show. It was funny that people actually enjoyed the original night but I totally understood why. Now we've seen things like #allmymovies and other livestreaming/reality shows be successful and it makes sense. It was actually pretty cool. The decision to

That era of VH1 took up a lot of my tv viewing. I enjoy all of those comedians now but I don't remember a lot of them being on it back then. Definitely became familiar with Doug Benson, Paul F. Tompkins and Michael Ian Black. I loved the stupid dating shows and Best Week Ever but I credit all the other shows with

Now I want some Sonic tater tots. I grew up on those VH1 talking head shows and I'm glad they introduced me to all of those comedians. The best being Michael Ian Black talking about stupid 80's things.

My people! Not much I love more than somewhat obscure reality show hilarity. I might have to check some of these out. I'm cracking up at a lot of these comments (some of the moments I remember and a lot of these crazy situations I've never heard anything at all about). I don't really know anyone else who's into this

There was a Harmontown podcast for the season premiere I think. They talked to a girl in the crowd who's in a wheelchair and she is an Annie cosplayer. She hates Annie in pants and she never wears skirts anymore. He said the finale wasn't done yet and he would definitely include that for her. Annie specifically said

The inclusion of Annie's dress for the Annie cosplayer was sweet.