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Seriously, you should find another show hot-take the fuck out of.

*reads review*

I didn’t see it that way. Electing Biden is a beginning, not an end. Acting like getting rid of Trump means everything is great seems like the 2016 sentiment to me. I thought the bit reflected the reality of the post-AOC political landscape. 

They’re raping a disembodied ghost head that tried to drag them to hell. I don’t think this sketch is promoting rape culture. 

Olyphant has such a wee waist!

Yes, I think it was called Justice League (2017) and it had a budget of 300 million.

Release the Snyder cut!

I’m unabashedly a fan of Tim, I think Eric brings more of the gross-out style that doesn’t appeal to my taste though I don’t deny he’s talented or that they had a huge impact on comedy together.

So, like a less caustic Neil Hamburger??? Maybe this reviewer has never watched Hamburger, or On Cinema with the (out of character) Greg Turkington? B/C anti-comedy has been a thing for quite awhile. I still really like Heidecker, but this doesn’t seem to be new territory. 

Now I don’t know what to believe!

I don’t really get her whole...thing. She lip-syncs Trump soundbites and looks scared or something? Someone please explain why this is funny.

“For me, when Donald Trump got elected that just changed everything. Because this is an impeached president who’s broken many laws and has refused to condemn white supremacy, and it feels like there has been a line drawn in the sand,” she said. “I don’t want to support a president who supports white supremacists.”

You have to come from money to “see the fiscal benefits of some of the Republican policies.

This may not be either here nor there, but considering certain remarks Dahl’s made in the past, a story about a secret cabal of hook-nosed, wig-wearing women who print money and spend their time trying to poison children is...not great?

A climactic encounter with another prominent Republican pushes further while still going more or less where the audience might expect, toward an incident that would constitute a front-page embarrassment five or 10 years ago.

The Leftovers is a complete show, so you’re safe.

I was pretty on the fence about Nippy until the most recent ep. He seemed kinda bothered to be in the documentary, which runs counter to a lot of the other subjects, who are very eager to share in a way that’s common for actors/entertainers. But then he made some crack about Raniere being an 11 year-old judo champion,

What can I say?  People love to look at toady guys in Jesus haircuts and short shorts.

She once knew a gentleman who fell.

There’s also definitely a feeling of: I succeeded in life, even though I got a rough start, so everyone should be able to.