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When I saw the headline, I was hoping that the show he shit all over was Master of None, though I guess that would require more reflectiveness than he’s demonstrated a capacity for.

Well, again, perhaps they do so because he was a special, valued person in many Nintendo fans’ lives, a friendly, accessible face for the company whom these fans associate with happy Nintendo memories.

No idea why anyone would put him on a pedestal.

76 percent said they’d never even heard of Master Of None? How I envy them.

If you're looking for transcendence, the one-two punch of "Pretty, Pretty Dresses" and "A Fire Fighting We Will Go" should do it.

George W. Bush was never a "harmless buffoon." As Governor of Texas, he presided over 152 executions. He managed to shock Tucker Carlson, of all people, with his callous attitude towards the condemned. Carlson describes Bush doing an impression of a woman (since put to death) begging for mercy: "`Please,' Bush

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Slogging through the first season of Master of None, I was reminded of a line from a much better show, The Comeback:

We are the nine "11 Deniers"!

I watched the first film with some friends last year and we were astounded at how well it held up. There's a lot less toilet humor in it than I remembered (and what there is isn't bad), and none of the mean jokes that mar a lot of late 90s, early 2000s comedies. (There are no racist jokes or gay panic scenes, and all

I played SMRPG with my girlfriend last summer, so I was able to sort of see it through fresh eyes for the first time since it came out. It really holds up.

He bought an N-Gage in 2003 and thereafter hanged himself in shame.

20 years ago, my grandmother took me out to buy a game. I initially picked Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island, but on our way to the register, I decided to switch it for Super Mario RPG. I've still never played SMW2. I think of that as my Sliding Doors moment.

I hope they leave in Mrs. Bucket's performance of "Cheer Up, Charlie."

That's a really excellent observation about his lack of empathy towards the immature.

I almost went to Wikipedia's list of parody musicians to pad out my comment, but I figured it would be better to just use what came off the top of my head. It's alarming enough that I came up with five…

Lots of charming remarks from Glazer in this piece. He really acquits himself in a manner not at all insufferable or needlessly hostile.

Master of None was particularly bad with those cheats.

Your point is well taken, but I didn't decide to finish it just because I wanted a chance to complain. I was attracted by the premise, I like Ansari, and I heard great things about it once it premiered. I watched the season in a generous mood, and stuck with all ten episodes because I hoped it would get better and

Slogging through the first season of Master of None, I was reminded of a line from a much better show, The Comeback: