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Give it a shot. It's got a bit of a Twin Peaks vibe going on if that piques your interest at all.

Drake's career and entire creative output only starts to make sense once you realize that he's not actually black and his real name is Aubrey.

No, no, he died in the prequel. He comes back to life in Lazarus.

Hey. Psst. There's this thing called the "internet" that—get this—lets you watch things illegally. But you didn't hear it from me.

This is—excuse my English—fucking retarded.

Say what you will about Nintendo (no, really; the Wii U was a critical and commercial failure and their online strategy still sucks a Lakitu after all this time), but at least their "new" consoles aren't just slimmer, ever-more-HD redesigns. Well, except for all the (3)DSes they've made. And that's pretty much exactly

Sometimes (okay, all the time) I feel like defending Kanye's latest crazy experiment. This is not one of those times.

you jest but i would sell my yeezys* for that

Interesting. While I don't know what the significance of that could be, I'm all for more deja vu moments like in the pilot's cold open. I hope the walking-backwards motif from the ads will have some sort of thematic payoff.

Yeah, that's true. I should rewatch to remember the other comment he made that gave me pause.

Community is my favorite show ever, so no disagreements with the first half of your comment. Atlanta is very much a completely different beast, although of course some of Troy's mannerisms are going to carry over. I think while his departure may have hurt Community in the long run, it provided the first half of season

That's a solid point. Hopefully it comes up in unique and interesting ways that don't always allow him to be the voice of reason.

Have a link to that article? If I'm reading it right, they were joking that it was going to fail?

Curious when, specifically, the quality of the show declined too much for you.

The curly fries at my college's diner also taste exactly like Arby's, to my great delight.

RIP McDonald's Jalapeno Double. You were too precious for this world.

What's really weird is that the cold open of an episode of Master of None features the Twin Peaks theme song playing in the background. This show feels much more dreamy/lived in so far despite having no overt references.

That's still pretty damn cool. Do you mind elaborating at all on how you knew back then he was weirder and darker than most of his work up til now reflected? Some of the Derrick Comedy videos and Mystery Team were fairly off-kilter, imo. Because The Internet was an ambitious project, what with the interactive

Having given it slightly more thought, I should have phrased that differently. I completely understand having no desire to catch up on Caddyshack, or what have you. (Hell I consider myself a fan of his and have yet to watch Fletch.) However, Community, for example, has him as part of an ensemble in an intentionally