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With Dan Harmon, it’s actually the best way.

I think he does. This is where I always get weird with Dan Harmon. He’s open about his psychological process which reveals the great and the shitty. He makes solid declarations of learning and epiphanies but then tends to falter.

The unfortunate likelihood of Best Supporting Actresses kinda vanishing had already been established so I wasn’t horribly surprised when she didn’t skyrocket. The biggest difference feels like there were a lot of actresses during the late 90s and early 2000s that played similar types and all went “puh.” I think of

I haven’t seen Paul Sorvino in anything for such a long time that I was worried he had a cognitive disease or something. So happy to see him (even if it’s by TMZ) and to hear him speak, in the only way I would ever expect, on the situation with his daughter.

Speaking of Black Museum.... ????

I felt it lived (roughly) by the rules that White Christmas had built. The DNA is a stretch but didn’t pull a muscle for me

Loved the episode. Did wonder how everything still rendered Walton dead-dead seeing how they must’ve tried suicide in the past. Wouldn’t he live on as a forever burning man? Did Tommy live on as frozen boy? Is Burning Man and Frozen Boy a new Netflix series? (yes)

For me, it placed a story in the huge gaps of time that are created for the Cookies in White Christmas.

Playtest disturbed me the most and haunts me to this day. I think it was wonderfully done... depicting the horror of getting lost within one’s own mind. As someone with a mental illness, that horror hit me hard.

It’s all of those things.

Dad, the Old Testament Biblical Scholar (more on the translation side than the faith), would tell me that the most accurate depiction of life in Biblical times is “The Life of Brian.” Think this stood even after “The Passion.”

I think a commenter GIFs of the year is definitely worthy

Favorite and least favorite. I miss that segment to this day.

So many tabs open. So many tabs.

Looking back on old liked comments, thank you Madeleine for adding/replying to my comment. My strange proximity to the comedy world made me feel close to this discussion and the long road that led to it. I’m proud of the former and current Jezebel staff for going after the story when it wasn’t such a national

I dislike how I miss the OP responses unless I scroll down leagues. Thanks for updating me and doing so politely [no snark from me].

I’m suffering major seizures due to “Some News” not airing, especially with this tax bill. I wish Cracked would come back.

I think their point is that it feels like an additional betrayal or bait and switch with “nerdy guys.” For many (including me), falling into the “nerdy guy” groups in high school or college felt safer and more inclusive. The psychological insight probably goes both ways.

On The Media’s podcast broadcast the basics of the story and specific audio of Leher after the story first came out (one excellent moment of a caller questioning his denial of knowing) and smidges of the Walker interview.