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You might say that Rebbeca is the villain her own story.

I'd say it's neck and neck with Broad City for most Jewish show in television.

MY BABIES.
I've been a fan since I heard Bryan on Julie Klausner's podcast way way back and discovered them on Current.
Has the opportunity to see them live this summer and it was magical.
And, unlike Klausner, they are continuing to do the podcast along with the TV show.

I love everything about Amy, but I especially love her books.
"When I hear that somebody has died, my first thought is to roast a chicken."

Written by a Pulitzer Prize winner and a Pulitzer Prize finalist, no less.

He was stranded in an airport by Delta for like 5 hours yesterday.

Jokes about the Florida panhandle have been missing from my life since 30 Rock ended.

SMASH or bust.

I've always had an issue with the insane amount of fat jokes aimed at Will by Jack. I get that it was a network sitcom, but it did nothing to help this little gay boy struggling with his weight.

And Liza!

This is totally fucking awful.
Billie must be a wreck.
Good thoughts to them both.
A double bill of Star Wars and Singin' in the Rain is happening tonight.

"If life weren't funny, it would just be true. And that is unacceptable."
That profoundly changed me when I read it in Wishful Drinking years ago.
Carrie Fisher's impact on myself and the world will be felt for enternity.

I do think that's the key difference here. The way she phrased it made it seem like she wishes she had one so she could talk about it more.
It's not like when Wanda Sykes said in her one of her specials that she "stocked up on a few on the way over here" when talking about abortion rights. Which is very clearly a

Throwing Shade has the best Mail Chimp ads of all time.

I assume she's got some sort of deal with CBS to keep it on Colbert.
Also she's about to have a baby!

Hulu is now the official US distributor of Please Like Me. I'm surprised that didn't get a newswire when it was announced.
Apparently season 4 is going to be streaming Jan or Feb 2017.

It's worth it to get the ad-free option, imo. There really is a lot of next-day TV, plus I love their originals (Difficult People especially).

I went to watch Grey Gardens on Thanksgiving with my best friend (which is our weird tradition), and we were very upset when we realized Criterion was no longer on Hulu.

To paraphrase my favorite Billy on the Street segment: IT'S DEBRA MONK YOU GAYS!

My favorite part about this whole show is Gloria finding her voice, as if we are going to forget that it's Bernadette fucking Peters.