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Season three, I can see that.

Yeah, I guess I see what you mean. His standup I caught on.the Meltdown was a very funny bit of anti-art. But it's like he doesn't seem to fit in on the shows, I'm thinking Eagleheart, Another Period… just my opinion, of course.

Besides being attached to tons of good shows, what is Brett Gelman's actual
appeal supposed to be?

I agree 100%. It's a borderline masterpiece. Just simply the amount of information they're able to cram into 11 minutes is itself remarkable.

Yes, this answer is correct.

A temp agency actually paid me to fill a seat at the taping of the King of Queens way back when. I had a good time, but I can't say there's much to recommend about the episode they taped that night. Jerry Stiller was there at least.

Wow, I totally get that…!

Went to see L7. had absolutely no interest in headliners, the Rollins Band. No regrets.

That's a great story. Yeah, my daughter too will first and foremost know him as that guy from Yo Gabba Gabba, which isn't too bad a thing to be known for, I suppose.

I know—even if you think American Dad sucks, Armstrong seems pretty thoughtful. His impressions of that show, the other voice actors, MacFarlane, etc. might be interesting.

Yes, the more deadpan the better. The "Smart Pipe" one was particularly well done. No winks to the audience, they just did the whole thing straight.

Just brilliant: "Truly, Kirk Cameron’s is a harrowing tale of martyrdom, much like when Jesus Christ himself carried the cross to Calvary while saying, 'Hey, I bet you guys can’t nail me to this thing.'"

Good luck. I saw this only one time about a week ago, and I can still hear the theme song.

An absolute nightmare. A brilliant, inspired, early-1980s nightmare.

Was he on that show with Elisha Cuthburt? Hmm.

Thanks, Rembrandt, I was hoping someone would post that!

He even does intro/exit presentations on TCM. Rad, indeed.

Yes. Baby's Going Underground is a great song.

Now march!

I thought exactly the same thing.