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This is actually a pretty kick ass piece of political satire and I think it's apparent why Atamanuik worked so well with someone like Adomian during the Trump/Bernie tour, because these guys are truly smart and don't dumb down the material for their audiences. The set design is terrific as is nearly every other aspect

Also Jon Hamm cameo starring music video when?

Really don't want a sophomore slump, this video is kind of ho hum but it's because live Haim is nowhere near as good as the studio version.

I'd check out Deroiters if I were you.

Detroiters points to that direction, and may be my favorite male did t

Hot Thoughts is one of the best Spoon albums aka just another Spoon album.

That Tennis album is easily their best one yet! Don't listen to the review. Listen to the track "My Emotions Are Blinding" and come back to me and try to tell me the album is anything less than a pop confection!

I appreciate the sentiment of liberal-minded rallies, but can we do without the chanting?

Stand-up Maria Bamford's meta-autobiographical Netflix series that has Arrested Development's Mitch Hurwitz spearheading the project. I need to re-watch it because like you I also marathon, but I found it to be loopy bliss.

Despite my own overtly personal relationship with both shows I can assure you the best part of them is how they never lose track of being constantly funny. I rarely enjoy slapstick but Baskets has made me appreciate it and see it for more than "Three Stooges" idiocy.

Please do, if only because the show could use as many people watching it as possible. As someone who is mentally ill and an aspiring actor, which might as well be another way of saying a rodeo clown, I can project so much of myself in both Maria and Chip Baskets and actually find them to be empowering role models.

"Baskets" and "Lady Dynamite" are the only comedic series that have been resonating with me on a real level. I guess the "comedy in theory" label could apply to both of them, but I feel like its underselling and undermining what both of those shows accomplish.

The show was beloved by Lorne Michaels which is clear indication that they care more about keeping a safe institutional brand rather than taking risks or challenging themselves.

Seeing as Starboy would be censored it's the only choice.

I love women, they actively make everything better with their own agency and free will. I love men and people who identify beyond the binary as well for doing the same. I love the different kinds of energies and approaches that can be tapped into and explored within all the ways an individual defines themselves and

Care to expand on some other releases that fit that bill for you?

Dear esteemed peers,
Am I the only one who liked the Casual Vacancy?

Jared Hess and Jon Hamm can be 60s wizards (Hamm has worked with Radcliff so I am not just grasping for Hamm).

Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell film miniseries tells a complete story, and all within a single book. The story's depiction of racial tension between Stephen Black and the Pole family was great and includes one seen that in the miniseries is pretty visually traumatizing. I would take more miniseries like that one over

I tried listening to "Don't Touch That Dwarf.." and the audio design was irritating to my modern podcast ears, but I did think it was interesting that they championed "Hot dogs" being an inherently funny word and makes me wonder if a young Scott Auckerman heard the program.