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No no no, Pete is Theon. He tries so hard to be the best, is filled with impotent rage, and fails all the time.

The "Gay Panic" jokes start when we can tell that the writer wants us to empathize with the guy who is weirded out by gayness. In the Key and Peele sketch we empathize with the gay man who has to deal with the crazy family; he's the (sorry for the pun) "straight man" of the sketch.

The other thing this reminded me heavily of (because of the time-period, mannequin sex and Will Ferrel's envolvment) is a movie from 2012 Casa de mi Padre which was a spoof on Tella Novellas (if I'm misspelling any spanish I apologize). It was a very underrated comedy, and I highly recommend it to anyone who likes

My first thought was Darkplace as well, especially with the author interviews in between and the long explanation of why it's only being released now. This hasn't reached the levels of Darkplace though, which I place on a gold shelf labeled comedy masterpieces.

Every time I hug my friends I tell them to "embrace the infinite."

Other good Supernatural Roanoke stories: there was a recent one in an American Vampire anthology, and a big one (featuring Virginia Dare) in Marvel:1609 by Neil Gaiman

Yes, but is it just me, or does it sound EACTLY like the Sherlock music?

WE HAVE DISQUS NOW, ahhhhhhh yeahhhhh (I had something to say about the episode, but am completely distracted by this)