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I thought the karaoke scene was one the show's laugh-out-loud funniest ever.

Although it's something I've often observed around here, I think Lip's speech at the appeal may have been the first time a character on the show has acknowledged/ referenced Frank's intelligence (in fact he went father than I would, calling Frank "brilliant"). It's always been a big part of what makes him an

He was hilarious in "Trainwreck," his scene was one of the funniest and most memorable in the flick.

Oh yes, in Jimmy's case anyway, I've long noted that he might know less about music and really have less interest and appreciation of it than just about anybody. Nothing against Ozzy or Kiss, but to think they are the be all and end all of music is kind of sad. And he has asked some if the dumbest most basic

No he doesn't respond with "whoah." The lyric is: Called my congressman and he said, QUOTE, like to help you son, etc.

I don't get the online hate for Henley and Small, I like them all.

Shouldn't he have also played the murdering baker in the second season?

He annoys me all the time on the Opie show with how little he knows about (and how uninterested he is in) any cultural stuff (music, movies, books) before his own time.

This was great, but was it just me, or was this same plot line, down to the five-point social rating system and people's scorn for others with lower rankings, also an episode of Community?

Didn't Sunny'side learning that her husband is on Tinder, mean that she is, too? Or how did she find out? I didn't quite get that

Certainly one of the very funniest humans.

Yes I think it was just jarring to a lot of viewers, how noone in the story except her best friend (Nancy was it? I forget now), seemed to give much thought to her disappearance while the whole town or at least the whole cast was freaking out searching for Will.

Wait, what? - 'Anything Else' the first movie where Woody gave himself a supporting role? How about 'Hannah and Her Sisters'?

No, I saw him on that Beach Boys tour and several of his solo shows. It's true he looks lost and vacant a lot the time, but I think that's just the outward appearance; behind it I believe he is happy to be doing it, loves making music, loves life and making people happy. Noone is puppeting him or forcing him to do

I don't know if it revitalized anything or needed to, but Paul McCartney's '99 album of mostly obscure 50's rock covers, Run Devil Run, is one of my favorites, definitely a great listen as you say.

Wow, and I agree right back atcha Mike: I've said it before but what I love about Frank that rarely gets acknowledged is that, in addition to his many, um, quirks!, okay, severe flaws, he is also undeniably intelligent (and educated, judging by his occasional literary and historic references), and that makes him

"Do you know how fast you were going?" "Let me guess, too fast?" Sorry to spoil a subsequent episode.

Who's playing Jamie Farr?

Bojack Horseman is hardly a failure!

The show does not seem to be intended strictly as comedy, more like slice-of-life mini-character studies. Funny and serious and strange moments, similar to maybe Louie or Bojack Horseman.