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I watched the first 10 minutes and couldn't get into it. It was trying so hard to be awkward, whereas Nathan For You naturally is.

I'll give it a shot. I imagine the rejected sketches of years past must be better than last night's Black Jeopardy.

The fact they're going to (probably) reach six seasons is an award in itself.

Is this the first Sukkot-themed episode of TV in history? Props for that, if nothing else.

Maybe you picked a bad episode. There are a good number of absolutely awful ones, but then there's hilarious ones that make up for it.

In a show that has had a streak of great and funny episodes, I thought this was a weak one. It wouldn't be the one I show friends to convince them to watch.

Since I no longer have cable (and nothing good tends to be on the "Big Four" channels at 8pm), I tend to watch this show on MeTV often.

I took the test in Sacramento, and I didn't have to parallel park (though it was still taught to be as part of driver's ed). Oddly enough, first place where I ever needed to parallel park was in Los Angeles.

No mention YET.

The concept was great, the actually sketches were hit or miss. Having said that, I'm so glad I downloaded the episodes of Mr. Sprinkles and Who's Gonna Train Me before the site went down.

Completely agree. I see it now as a indie Comedy Central with a sharp focus on alternative comedy.

I wonder if Simon had a son named Gunther who died during the war. Hence why he is such a naturally good father figure.

My camcorder (about 6 years old) is like that, and it always bangs against the camera body and makes a bunch of noise. I have to wrap it around the camera strap to get it to stop.