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I agree about loving him on Another Period but would also completely understand if someone found Garfield grating enough to make the show unwatchable. That’s kind of Armen in a nutshell.

The Dalton Wilcox and Patrick McMahon episodes of The Andy Daly Podcast Pilot Project do it for me, as do virtually all of Daly's CBB episodes. I can also flip to pretty much any PFT CBB appearance at any time. I've just started relistening to some Spontaneanations and suspect they'll be frequent fallbacks in the

Even better, an unreasonably disagreeable pathetic sad sack. Scott said on last week’s Best Of episode that there was a point in BCB’s first tour appearance where he (Scott) almost started taking genuine offense at Big Chunky’s relentless combativeness. That just makes him all the funnier for me. I’ve listened to his

This week’s How Did This Get Made? on Billy Zane’s The Phantom didn’t hit The Shadow-level bafflement, but it did feature the greatest five-star Amazon review since Jack Frost, from an inexplicably angry “old crab apple” who claims The Phantom turned him into a self-styled street avenger in spite of relentless mockery

Greatest thing about that episode was that it didn’t seem like they were intending to become a high school movie when the show started, but once it started happening organically everyone was 100% in.

I get people’s distaste for Armen Weitzman, but I personally find him weirdly endearing. There aren’t many folks who could hold their own nearly so well playing an improvised Superman opposite Matt Besser’s Batman for 90 minutes on improv4humans. As much as I love the regular i4h format, I dig that Besser is game for

If I saw Caitlin Van Howden’s anecdote about growing up as a gasoline-guzzling “strange white girl” in a remote Canadian Inuit town in a fictional indie movie, I’d be rolling my eyes at the manufactured quirkiness. As an autobiographical Spontaneanation intro story, on the other hand, it was a thing of bizarre beauty.

"Uncle Nick!"

I was thinking maybe someone involved with Bojack Horseman, since nobody's been on CBB to promote the new season, but I doubt most of the main cast members are going out on auditions.

You're gonna get a shoehorn in the mouth if you keep up that kind of talk.

I've only heard Eliza Skinner on a few things but I'm a huge fan already. She rolled beautifully with not being allowed to get into her character and turned it into something even better. Tallmanolte as the outraged voice of reason was killing me. This was right up there with my favorite episodes of the year.

Tallman's Spontaneanation Nolte is probably my favorite character ever on that show.

He was in a very famous TV show.

Ooh, hooray! He's by far my favorite thing to emerge from the tour, and I pretty much loved the tour bottom-to-top.

Ah, I wasn't familiar with the Star Wars Minute podcast. Apparently you don't have to be to enjoy the episode, but knowing that makes it all the sweeter.

I'm just worried that Big Chunky Bubbles is going to get short shrift once we get to him.

His outrage over being denied an onscreen Unkar Plutt/Monk-Monk pairing was phenomenal.

After this week's improv4humans, I reeeeeally want Winnie the Pooh to become a regular character in the Andy Daly stable.

I'm loving it, although I wish the actual tour clips were longer. It's basically U Talkin' Comedy Bang Bang 2016 Tour 2 Me? The story about Lauren getting recognized in a Midwestern Subway was wonderful.

Doughboys fans should scope out the latest With Special Guest, in which Mitchell and Wiger slay as superfans doing a minute-by-minute dissection of The Force Awakens with inside scoops from Lauren Lapkus's "female Andy Serkis," who has been in nearly all of the Star Wars films but got cut. It sounds like low-hanging