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I love that episode, and I really think Howerton deserves an award for it. His slow unhinging over the episode, the "nosey Wally" breakdown, everything is so great. When he finds the mac and cheese boxes in the closet? So perfect.

I really can't agree. Not only was Hardy great, but sometimes having the Franchise Actor and his Opinions and contract negotiations and sway ruins the franchise. Creed is great because Sly decided to go with another's vision; some of those other Rocky's are merely good to mediocre. Think also about the later Die

Yeah they let him pick the film.

How dare you call Kids in the Hall dreck.

I feel like they used that a lot in promoting her/the show. Maybe that was more her self-promotion but I feel like I remember the culture at MTV being very cool with that.

Sometimes the truth can be very insulting, I guess. It's a huge stretch and a lame, Leno-esque execution of a joke.

Completely agree, and it's also a little weird to me considering Sarah thanks her in-laws for letting her crash at their home near Baltimore in the credits for the show. It's a real stretch for that joke anyway, it seems a little tone deaf to not even throw in that she's obviously already married.

But…TAL ISN'T only ever popular among podcast fans, that's the point. TAL was an incredibly popular radio show before podcasts were a twinkle in anyone's eye, and they do live streamed episodes that fill movie theaters all over the country. There's a huge fanbase for the show that probably had to ask their kids to

They don't! They said they'll do a special episode for any new films or big news but once they're out of current movies that's it.

And St. Vincent.

I would argue that Scheer is the perfect person to start a pop culture channel for Earwolf; he not only hosts a very long running pop culture podcast for Earwolf which can be moved to the new vertical (meaning he understands the company and the business well), but a lot of his other work like NTSF and writing for the

"I think of myself more as a male Joan."

Really? You didn't like the grocery list? That was one of the most CBB style gags there was in the episode. That is straight up CBB podcast type material.

Yes? Nearly every PFT character arc is (IMO rightly) beloved by the CBB audience. Your motives here are arousing suspicion because you have only seemed to question this particular arc in relation to Jacobs' attractiveness and not, say, why people love ALW/Mike the Janitor crossovers or the Fourvel episodes which are

Brittain even got in a deep Mr. Show pull with "If Mandy Patinkin was a Horse." I mean, what else could we ask for?

There were also photos from that sessions with the Superego/Journeymen AND Andy asked twitter for questions for Dalton Wilcox. I'm betting it's an Earwolf presents.

@avclub-281bda7f615b095f3e40f05dfb735202:disqus Not specifcally about race, but on Doug Loves Movies I remember PFT saying the rapes in The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo were very graphic.  I think it was something like, he was saying he had already tried to watch the Swedish on and then saw the American and it was a

Agreed.  Howard as Lee as a shredsteraunt employee is obviously the top of the spectrum when it comes to Who Charted laughs, but Armen was a more than capable host and played off Scott and Kulap's questions really well.

Also: "He was a merman. He was the last of his kind and he needed a mother for his merchild. He was not a mergentleman."

I'm Gerard Depardieu. Who do you think I am, lady? I'm Schmidt.