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I love all the weird shit Todd says Scott makes him do when they’re alone. It’s never outright abusive or sexual, but it always messed up in a really weird and specific way (like Todd slurping spaghetti in Scott’s ear while he wears a blindfold or “playing computer”).

Well I was just listing my particular favorite set of eps, but yes all PFT episodes are a safe bet (as well as anything with Lauren Lapkus, Bob Ducca, Nick Kroll, Gino, James Adomian, Neil Campbell, Mike Hanford, Ben Schwartz, Horatio Sanz, Amy Poehler, Bobby Moynihan, Thomas Middleditch, Paul Rust or (R.I.P.) Harris

Well first off this was clearly trying to ape the styles of rap, not poetry. And I never said my problem with comedy rap was related to cultural appropriation, because it only sort of is. Usually I think comedy rap sucks not because I’m offended by some sort of cultural appropriation but because it’s just really lazy

I assumed it was a given that Weird Al was exempt from this, as he manages to make everything that’s usually terrible awesome (parody songs, accordions, puns, crazy outfits and hair).

Oh no, I was agreeing with you, I was just backing up how stupid that claim is.

Also Iron Fist is unusual for Marvel not just in it’s poor casting, but it’s one of the few times they’ve given a project to someone who couldn’t handle it. The Russo Brothers, Shane Black, James Gunn, Taiki Waititi, Jon Watts, Ryan Coogler, even Whedon and Favreau (gotta give them credit for starting it all) have all

Best episode with the two of them? I’d say the Dalton Wilcox one is a classic (and of course the one with every one of Andy Daly’s characters coming back for the battle between good and evil.)

Ousted? ...Man D.C. really forced Snyder to leave the project to deal with the death of his daughter. It’s not like that’s one of the worst things a human could ever go through and making some superhero movie after that would seem frivolous and impossible...no, D.C. made him leave.

Downey Jr. in particular gave what’s up there with Christopher Reeves as Superman, Hugh Jackman as Wolverine and Michael Keaton and Christian Bale (yeah, suck it people who hate on the voice) as Batman in my personal pantheon of greatest movie superheros.

Especially if it’s about their “struggles”.

I heard he’s coming back for Justice League 2, which is the most hilariously and obviously wrong move I’ve seen a studio that big make in quite some time. Sure, no one’s really liked his vision for these characters, and the box office for them has been steadily declining, but hey fourth time’s the charm!

Snark and legitimate criticisms about Marvel over saturating us with 20 movies and TV shows a year aside, every member of this iteration of the MCU has been well casted (with Hemsworth, Evans and Downey Jr. especially bringing in all-time superhero performances) and I’ll miss a new movie with one of these guys every

I’ll also throw in the TV tropes of people who aren’t married arguing as if they are and little kids talking like adults.

White people doing comedy raps is one of the most consistently unfunny things in the world. Only Lonely Island and a few others have really done it well.

If I was just starting out listening to CBB I’d recommend running through all the Jason Mantzoukas-Andy Daly episodes.

I thought Marty Culp was traditionally a sketch with Ana Gasteyer, not Shannon.

Yea, everyone kept telling me how great this place was and when I finally went there...it was alright. I honestly would much rather have had Krispy Kreme.

It inspired Spike to always be on the pavement, thinking ‘bout the government. 

Oh cool, another white guy hosting a late night show. Gotta love the variety.

As someone who’s done quite a bit of LSD in his day I’m not sure I see the connection to sexual assault.