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'Man, you must be putting me on'

All the world ever wanted was her.

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"Superchunk, Pavement and Parquet Courts"

Is Jason Lytle touring again?

It's not his fault.

I mean, the last 20 years doesn't represent their respective apexes or anything but Bob Dylan & Neil Young have not gone through the motions on their albums during that time period.

I dig how Nick was totally feeling Mr. Rosso's version.

I think I've heard that as well.

I'm pretty sure he was Doc Brown's fallback if Marty couldn't make it to the mall that night in 1985.

I'm pretty sure they just ate the pie. I think that's what Eugene Levy's character told his wife.

"Why no T-Bone???"

I've somehow never read that.

Hooooooorible take…

Very, very skilled (& more than a passing resemblance to an enormous Ray Liotta).

I was an Odenkirk fan prior to this show & this I would have liked to have seen.

"Oh, for fuc—"

Really? I thought Ricky Gervais & Stephen Merchant felt they nailed the ending (which I find hard to argue).

Are there really people who think the US version is "better"?

I seem to be in a very small minority on this but I always felt badly for Brent. He was deeply flawed, sure, but so much of it rooted from his deep loneliness & desperate desires to be valued, respected &/or liked that it always stung to see him cut down by Chris/Neil or even more casually looked over by just about