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Yeah it's dumb but they're saying it.

No, that's not the idea. The idea is that people are claiming being called Nazis turned them into Nazis. You're talking about a different thing.

More likely the puppet show the kinds put on in "Beyond the Thunderdome," given other Thunderdome references, like the Thunderdome.

None of those zombies ate flesh, and they were created by voodoo magic. They also didn't come in hordes or infect others with their bite. They weren't "zombies" as we understand the term today. Though in fact NOTLD didn't use the word "zombie," nor does Ebert in the famous review, it was only later that Romero's dead

What about pho, ramen, clam chowder, french onion, tom yum, split pea, tortilla soup, tomato soup, butternut squash, congee, etc. etc.

It was also in DC, not Jersey.

It's set in the present day but is based on Pete's real life—on things that happened a decade ago—so it's a little confusing, esp. with the comedians playing themselves.

It began airing in 2015 and was cancelled in 2016.

No one better tell Craig Mazin about this. Weapons-grade umbrage.

I hope you've seen from the deluge of replies that you were wrong. The weird thing is that your premise is right—Nathan does humiliate struggling business owners—but the inexplicable genius of the show is that by exposing the participants in the show—as well as himself—Nathan ends up arriving at place where everyone

Same.

Agreed. Watch all of Nathan for You from the start, then come back to this interview, and it will be far more resonant.

Not your national treasure though. Ie he's Canadian.

You haven't been paying attention if you haven't noticed that this show has no regard for "reality." The list of things that have been unrealistic in this show would be endless, and you chose a pretty inoffensive one to be your breaking point.

You are on a watchlist.

Nice try! But you don't mean "incredulous," you mean "incredible." Thanks for playing.

Congrats on disagreeing with "everything." But if you're going to start your conversation about this film by defending the Matrix sequels, you're going to have to do a lot more work, like maybe a doctorate?

Stannis is obviously the rightful heir to the throne but we all know Danaerys would be a better sovereign.

Really? What I found jarring was the endorsement of casually becoming Asian.

There was so much Louie in this series, and in this episode in particular.