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I was sure that Michael Cera was gonna be Andy and Lucy's baby (or, maybe, Dick and Lucy's baby?), leave it to Lynch to take a Michael Cera appearance I knew was about to happen and still make it completely unexpected.

John Ennis cameos always make me happy.

I think there's a lot of entertaining stuff in the Andy/Lucy/Dick subplot ("I'm a whole damn town!") but I agree that a lot of it isn't necessary to understand the new season.

I don't think the show has ever asked us to like or really root for Jimmy. It's clear that he's selfish and fucked up, and exploiting his brother's mental illness for personal gain is a dick move. Gilligan already made Breaking Bad, where the protagonist is very clearly an amoral (if not explicitly evil, at times)

I'm guessing this whole thing will end with McDonalds doing a limited run with the sauce, and everyone discovering that the fast food Justin Roiland has fond memories of eating as a teenager was actually not very good, because of course it wasn't.

I want the app that's just a huge button for "surf guitar"

I've talked to flat earthers before and the idea is that we're being enslaved within the ice wall, and there's *something* on the other side that the satanic globalist elite doesn't want us to find. It ends up having a lot in common with UFO religions who believe there are benevolent extraterrestrial (or sometimes,

I eat way too many bacon dogs already when I'm out drinking, but I'll have to try it out

As a San Diego native living in the Mission District of SF my issue isn't so much that the list of ingredients is usually different, but that the carne asada is seasoned completely different. I've found a few California burritos up here and they still weren't the same, not to mention at least 2x the price.

There are a lot of funny women doing improv comedy these days. Wild Horses is great, most of the regulars on Spontaneanation are female, Jessica McKenna was a breakout star on a bunch of podcasts last year. The problem clearly isn't a shortage of women doing comedy, or even women performing comedy, so I feel like the

My dreams are mostly that I'm back in college and forgot to study for a test. I'd rather those don't come true.

I like them all individually, but I find the podcast tends to drag when it has more than two or three guests on it. The anniversary specials are an exception since they're extra long to accommodate it and usually filled with crowd favorites.

It's a Chuck Lorre show that's about as funny and nuanced as you'd expect from the guy who made Two and a Half Men. It gets more hate than most bad tv because it's about nerds, and nerds have a lot of strong opinions about pop culture.

I only know Fruita because it's the first stop for food for hundreds of miles if you're driving to Denver from Las Vegas. After an eternity in the desert wastes of Utah it feels like an oasis.

That was delightfully weird. The weird spinning ufo god providing assistance is a nice touch.

"Get head by a waterfall" sounds like pretty good advice for anyone.

That episode of Are You Afraid Of The Dark is probably the most enduringly terrifying thing from my childhood. I don't want to rewatch it and kill the magic.

He wrote a book called Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man. And we all know publishing a book when you're already famous makes you an expert on its topic.

I've been trying to think of exactly what makes Depp's Wonka so terrible to me, and I think a lot of it is that he relies so much on sexual ambiguity to make him seem eccentric and creepy. It seems cheap, not to mention pretty homophobic. Willy Wonka is a flamboyant character but his flamboyance should be one of his

Maybe I'm just weird but I rent movies digitally all the time. Only $4 without having to leave my couch is pretty hard to resist and I don't rewatch movies frequently anyway.