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That string of Werner Herzog appearances started when Doug put PFT and Werner up against Chris Hardwick just to end Hardwick's winning streak. I actually felt a bit bad for Chris as PFT completely boxed him out from every round, but he took it in pretty good humour.

But where are all the frames? You done goofed Amazon; frames are the wave of the future.

Bender and Flexo in a buddy cop serial?

Well, yeah, I guess considering cadence, timing, and emotion don't affect comedy whatsoever.

So are twitter feeds basically comedians' resumes now?

Yeah, some people in the podmass section were slagging on the episode saying that the guys from Stars basically ruined the show, and got in the way of the characters. I found them to be fairly nice for the most part and pretty funny for musical guests, though Amy did have a few strange quips that killed some of the

Dantooine… they're at Dantooine.

I like the books better, but people who think the show should just follow the books completely are just plain idiotic. As long as they basically come to the same conclusion, I'll be happy with either version.

You know, the only appearance of his that I didn't like was when he was on Who Carted a couple months ago. At a few points he was just incredibly rude to Howard and dismissive of the podcast which kinda saddened me. It was probably meant to come off as light-hearted but he seemed to be a channeling a bit of being "the

Yeap, Sanz can be great, but sometimes his lack of focus can kill a bit. His best appearances by far have been with Benny, and the Chico Marx episode was one of my favourites from 2014. Even though Ben came up with the "The end." premise, Sanz completely sold it.

Lego RuPaul's Drag Race: The Video Game

Yes, my name is Tom Hrillho … it's …Croatian?

Prove it!

It isn't. Dramas that can't go up against the best don't get nominated. Not every show deserves a nomination.

But I would say that Breaking Bad or Mad Men have more laugh out load moments that Orange is the New Black. So basically this would be creating a category for decent dramas that don't think they're good enough to win against the true contenders.

God works in mysterious ways.

You're thinking of Father Ted a sitcom about a priest who gets into misadventures with the other two priests in his congregation, though don't recall the meth episode.

We don't need your homeophobia here!

Why would they leave the acronym RICE, when the obviously superior name would be RIFTCOP?

Well, it is certainly a relief to hear that Schulz's son and grandson are working on the script, since they are genetically disposed to write this. Having relatives of the original author continue on the tradition has never led to terrible sequels to beloved properties.