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I purchased a PS4 2 weeks ago and hoooooo boy am I enjoying myself. Feeling a bit frazzled with Fallout 4 right now… I'm at a crossroads where I really need to pick which faction I'm gonna side with (leaning towards Minutemen), but I really don't want to have to do any more Institute quests to move the story forward.

Watched it, liked it. Ricci is very, very compelling. Next season they go to Paris, looking forward to it.

Funniest Hollywood Handbook in ages, and that's saying a lot because they're always on fire. Little moment for me was when Cody cracked himself up. I also liked Sean's improv was basically just repeating what Paul said.

Whaaaaat I didn't know this was a thing!! I will definitely be watching anything Amy Sherman-Palladino makes, and this sounds just great.

That's not an entirely fair assessment. I think there's definitely room for a nuanced view on the situation and you're not taking into account some of the elements key to this situation; elements like chemistry because Paul Rust likes chemicals so much he's practically Walter White over here.

This week's Sword and Scale might have turned me off from the Podcast permanently. First because I think "deep web" intrigue is a relatively well-trodden topic and bored me, secondly the description of that video almost made me puke and I had to turn it off. That was BAD.

I would guess it's that… true crime in general is a pretty popular topic for women (including myself), but why that is I don't know.

Missing Richard Simmons is compelling, but seems pretty invasive. My guess is his dog died, his knees went, and he gained a ton of weight. All that coupled with a personality that is hyper-attuned to emotion and his commitment to weight loss, it's no shock that the guy would go into a super isolationist depressive

I've been on a My Favorite Murder kick, about a year too late but oh well.I like the conversational tone vs., say, Sword and Scale's seriousness and weird aversion to mental illness.

It was really just great, and I'm surprised it didn't get more media traction tbh.

Reddit!

Do you have any Chapo episode recommendations for newbies

Call Chelsea Peretti had what, 5 episodes this year?

"I also went to an entirely white school and played roles such as “Goat Mammy” and “Indian Ghost Maid” in my school’s theatrical productions."

Feliz Novvy Doggy!

Man, do I love Scott Aukerman. I would have had a very, very different life these past 2 years if not for Earwolf podcasts. And Comedy Bang! Bang! TV remains one of my ultimate comfort-food shows, much akin to Bob's Burgers and P&R. Never cynical, always silly, guaranteed to laugh at least once an episode.

Paris and Emily are the two best things to ever come out of Gilmore Girls, full-stop.

I want more Beth! She's great.

That scene KILLED me. The William/Randall storyline is by far the most compelling one of the show.

Yeah, Logan seems to be still pretty much under Mitchum's thumb, but he was always very decent to Rory and took great care of her in his own way. I'm cool with him being the analogous Christopher to Rory's Lorelai.