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Standing on the cast iron shore

I missed it too, tuning in at 9. Now I have to wait until at least Friday for on demand. Do you remember what FOX did with Andy Richter Controls the Universe? You might not have caught it because it never appeared in the same spot twice, then there were two half seasons with several months in between. They're

I was having problems with my Netflix channel when I started watching this, and then I thought, "Oh great! Now my sound is out!" I restarted the program to see if it would help it come back :P

I would like to inject that I completely agree. It felt like Ansari was tired or ran out of ideas, so he let some friends make an episode for him. I really enjoy this show, but this felt like a bottle episode.

Who here thinks that Will may be pushed over the edge soon?

Seinfeld was never that bad. They even make the Bluth's look like saints. Dan Egan at the end — he reminds me of the phony show-biz types on the Sammy Maudlin Show on SCTV.

I cannot believe how horribly he is behaving, and I also cannot believe how much I am loving it, because like it or not, this is how the world works.

They let a warlord into a human rights conference?

Ma'am, the president of Egypt is expecting your call at 3pm.

How can a bunch of fucked-up, horrible people doing such nasty things to each other be this hilarious?

Roger Furlong with a swear jar. How great is that?

If you watched the post-show interview, Fuller and Green said it was probably their favorite shot of the entire show.

Wait, it's not Heckel and Jeckel?

Betty Gilpin is really killing it as Audrey.

When I think back over the entire series, most of the moments that leave the strongest impression on me are from the first four episodes of season 3.

Say what you want about the tenets of National Socialism, at least it's an ethos.

Considering that it takes about a year to get anything to screen, just about any internet trend is going to be outdated by the time it reaches us through television. Those things seem to have a life in weeks. About the only people who can handle that is South Park, with their extremely short animation process.

It's a general problem that show biz people cannot relate to how regular people live. I remember movies from the 80s where NYC detectives lived in Manhattan penthouses. A typical middle class family on TV or in a movie will live in a home that would today go for $700-800 thousand. They haven't a clue as to how people

If you are starting from the beginning, Season 1 doesn't start getting really good until around episode 4.

Not that it affects the quality of the show at all, but it dawned on me that the YouTube memes that the show's opening credits parodies are really outdated by now.