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Trevor Noah has a stand-up special on Netflix! If you want to see what his humor's like, go watch that…
Personally, I thought it was pretty good in spots, but mostly one-note in its comedy….

Completely agree with the sentiment, but I don't think anything can come close to the Fargo miniseries from last summer… That cinematography was better than any show or movie from last year.

My (affordable and reasonable) dream team: Louis CK, Fred Armisen, Wyatt Cenac, Joel McHale. I'd also be all for Pratt, but I'm gonna be really tired of him after Guardians, Jurassic, and Indy…

What if they get Joss Whedon to write it? Not only is this a writer/director pair which we know works, but it would be a good sign of faith for both studios to let Whedon's last Marvel project to be the set up for the Spiderman franchise…

How did the Oscars (and last year, the Emmys) not learn the lesson the Tonys taught us, which is that you just have to have NPH sing a funny song every other commercial break. The Tonys didn't have Huge Jackedman do it this year and that's why they sucked…

I would be up for a Yasmina Reza written, "God Of Carnage"-style film about a group of 20-something friends slowly unleashing their pent-up hate of each other during a game of Catan (which is how every game ends in my personal experience)

Where the hell was Chris Parnell? He was on the show for 8 years, was in the first digital short, and was the only person who could keep a straight face in the cowbell sketch? Plus he's had one of the better post-SNL careers for the men of that era…

I think each week someone from the AV Club should review whatever movie is referenced in Better Call Saul. All in favor?

Glad I read this. My mom loves Colin Firth and spy movies, was quite tempted to go see this with her when I was home this weekend. MAJOR awkwardness avoided…

Let's talk about Stewart's next step and where we expect/want him to go (after some much needed family time, of course). Personally, I think he would be an excellent host of Meet The Press or some similar (maybe slightly comedy-influenced) show. His ability to engage in passionate, but civil, discourse with his guests

Soooooo we all love Last Week Tonight, right? I mean, not that I want that glorious half hour to go away, but isn't John Oliver the PERFECT choice to fill Stewart's shoes when he leaves?

What if - and stay with me here… - What if Adam Sandler's first first movie for Netflix was NOT an Adam Sandler movie? What if five minutes into this, after Sandler makes his twenty-third stupid face/noise, a completely believable sounding Australian played by Quentin Tarantino shoots him multiple times in the head

Okey doke

Yeah, part of me wants to be honest and contribute to the television landscape, but another part just wants to say that I watched Field of Dreams on VH1 Classic every night of the week…

Already planning on Galavant… It's probably my favorite new show of 2015

Hello, AV Club readers! I currently find myself in possession of a Nielsen TV diary for the week starting today, and am searching for some shows that could use my male, 20 year-old, demographicy goodness (Yay, gaming the system!). So please give me some comments on struggling, new, or obscure shows you want to stay on

"Lipstick Vogue" - Elvis Costello

I just want to know how Paul Ryan fit the filming schedule in between sessions of Congress…

I WANT TO START A THREAD!!!

Somehow this review missed the best line of the night…
Bobbi: "Don't die out there, ok?"
Lance: "It's Canada."
My friends and I laughed through the next three lines of dialogue. And that's fantastic. I feel like this show has finally settled on a level of drama and camp rather than the wildly fluctuating and mostly