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Such moments, whether scripted or not do get at one of the aspects of The Rehearsal I haven’t had a chance to dig into too much: This is a very funny show.

This. This. This. I gotta go back and read some of the critiques here about Joe Pera for I fear they probably took him very seriously.

not to be too literal... but for me, it feels kind of clear that the viewer is intended to mainly relate to Nathan as author/filmmaker, with the emotional draw being (as he described in this episode) the absurdity of modern life, as heightened and illuminated by paradoxical meta performances. even though that scene

I’m getting the sense you don’t realize that the Nathan Fielder we see is a comic persona developed by Nathan Fielder the creative mastermind.

That okay Jason, no one literally remembers you made that movie anyways

Look, I know we give the A.V. Club a lot of shit these days, so I figured a bit of praise is in order. This is an amazing phrase and bonus points for using my favorite word:

A day later for She-Hulk: Attorney At Law? I object!

I think you meant

WHO CARES TALK ABOUT MORE IMPORTANT THINGS LIKE MILEY CYRUS – Miley Cyrus, New York, United States, June 2013

Why does someone like Beyonce need 24 writers in the first place, regardless if they’re samples or not? At what point does the song lose it’s originality and just become a mashup of random hits?

The writers of the samples are credited both as writers of the song and then she separately highlighted what songs were actually sampled. You can see it here. (https://www.billboard.com/lists/beyonces-renaissance-songwriters-credits-album/). But even taking that into consideration, 20 writers in addition to all of

I mean, Diane Warren’s written #1 songs by herself, no samples needed, but Beyonce needs 24 people and apparently a truckload of other people’s music to write a track? If I were Warren I’d be bragging.

Just went and looked it up, there’s 24 credits listed BEFORE the sampling credits.

I don’t know how her staff using it to “conduct business” is any better. It’s still a private jet. Fly them first class on a commercial flight. 

Don’t know about this - Drake is taking just as much, if not more, flack for being atop this list and then trying to defend it by saying that it’s OK because there aren’t other people on his flights.

I’m betting Taylor Swift can afford to rent a hangar for a significant amount of time at any airport she chooses.

Just to clarify, are you suggesting that she did not, in fact, take the most private jet trips this year, and that these bloggers are lying? Or, she actually did take the most private jet trips this year, but each of her 170+ trips was an attempt to escape this warzone you speak of, and each time she discovered,

Maybe don't own a plane if your problem is you don't know where to keep it.

Uhh… isn’t that worse?

This has a very “escalator to nowhere” vibe about it.