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He's doing a Netflix show where he plays a character who is similar to himself but wasn't on Parks & Recreation, and he spends some time living in Italy making food. It's a strikingly original comic conceit.

It's a sliding scale. By Trump standards, it wasn't very stupid, so this one actually checks out.

Okay, but surely you'll grant that Mr. Pink got away with the diamonds.

I have a rant about that on my Web Log.

It had a talking gorilla, Bruce Campbell, and Ernie Hudson. You'd be a fool to not be psyched for that.

And Taylor Swift is a Crip.

It doesn't matter if your actions are shitty and illegal. If rich people oppose you, you're automatically the good guy and a martyr for the Bill of Rights.

But if Gawker had only published the n-word stuff Hogan would have had no case.

Maybe I missed something, but how did Nikki know Dollard was the right guy to send Varga's books to? Even if she knew he was investigating Emmit, how could she know he would pursue Varga doggedly, against orders, like Gloria?

He is definitely supernatural and not a mob boss. He's this season's flying saucer.

A talking cat?!!

That makes a lot of sense. It seemed like Dollard's investigation was off the books, so even if Varga had an IRS mole, nobody in the government but Dollard and Gloria knew anyway.

Jackie Earle Haley is the obvious choice to play Kasady.

It really is a shame they don't have the Fantastic Four rights.

Same here, the Clone Saga was literally the reason I stopped reading Marvel comics for a decade.

His name escaped me at the moment, and I am lazy. Good on ya.

I'm going to take a controversial position:
Ghosts aren't real and this is dumb.

3) I understood Mike's "I had a guy, now I don't," to be referring to Victor.

I think Howard is a guy who probably can look past superficial prejudices to recognize and appreciate someone who gets results. Chuck was NEVER going to change his view of Jimmy, no matter what he ever did.

Brilliant electrician doesn't understand ellipses or human relationships.