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He is an acquired taste as a performer, but I quite enjoy his writing.

The last season I watched just to go online and rip on it, on the AV Club. I kinda miss it for that reason.

He owes us all 96 hours of our life back. Yes, I watched it all. I bear some responsibility too.

C'mon, "TIny Elvis" was pretty good.

The writers hands aren't so invisible at all.

Yeah, but so many great lines:

They couldn't afford Zach Braff?

I think the drive to the possible murder site should have been scored to "Kool Thing".

"Bokeem Woodbine" is a pseudonym for Dave Chappell, right?

For maximum appreciation check out weird al's polka version. It's better.

That Marvel run was really, really great. The later ones, of course, not the movie adaptations.

Its a bit from Achewood. It's pretty great when Ray and Beef do it, doesn't translate well here.

That picture is actually kind of funny even without the caption.

Definitely shook him. Colbert would never underestimate a guest on his last show.

His dad was great. I watched Aziz's face the whole time, it alternated between pride and glee every time his dad said something.

Although he recovered like a pro, it was strange to see Colbert caught off guard like that. Not knowing the name of the guests book wasn't something you'd ever see him get nailed for on the Report.

There’s a scene three quarters of the way through “The Gift Of The Magi” that sums up Fargo’s peculiar strengths and weaknesses. Lou is in a men’s room with presidential candidate Ronald Reagan (Bruce Campbell), and the two men get to talking about the state of the world. Lou flat out says (after some stammering) that

It's okay to just call Trump a bigot.

Never heard of this show.

Ugh, I'd like it better if it didn' feature that godawful episode in which Bart is suddenly a 50 Cent fan.