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The whole section where he interviews and then has sex with himself was pretty great.

I wasn't aware of it, but I actually did in fact need that.

Yeah, that's pretty much what I was trying to say. Watching P&R or KOTH, I kind of forget I'm watching a show, the characters feel real enough that I can imagine them going about their lives outside of the show. The dialogue and characterization just feels much more natural to me. Not saying that's a good a bad thing

I think of Community as being more old-school sitcom, from the little musical interludes from whenever it comes back from commercial that are reminiscent of Scrubs and Seinfeld etc. to the lighting and camera, they may have "meta" elements added in, but it still is a traditional sitcom at its core. P&R's characters

So… how'd this 11-month-old article become the "most read"?

Really not the big deal people make it out to be. You get the slow down time song early on, and the only things you lost from going back to day 1 were rupees (which could be stored at the bank) and stuff like arrows and bombs which were easy to find anyway. Add to that the song that teleported you to owl statues and

He also said part of the reason they were taking a break was to get a few episodes in the can so they wouldn't get behind again, so he's kind of sending mixed signals.

That's his persona, and it's kind of impossible to understand what the show is based on one episode. The thing is, the phone lines are pretty much always full, there's people who wait an hour or more on hold to get on the air and many never make it on the air, so when you are a boring caller, you're not just wasting

Pugs are actually very intelligent, they just don't have the best senses, so they sometimes misplace the direction of sounds.

You're the worst.

Yeah I tried to read TDKR and I couldn't get past Frank Miller's myopic worldview. Even back then he sounds like an old man yelling at these damn kids on his lawn with their gangs and their drugs and their fashion. Watchmen actually had the balls to say that the super hero philosophy was fascistic and psychotic,

I think he genuinely believes his role is better served as someone who raises the level of debate than just becoming a shill for his politics, and I can't say I disagree with that. Poking fun at OWS and its shortcomings and delivering it's message makes for both a more funny and interesting show than if he just did a

Disagree. The whole Tea Party/FoxNews/Koch Brothers complex is a perfect target for the show, as there is so much blatant hypocrisy inherent in it. I think I just don't like the show as much because the hypocrisy they expose just makes me more sad than mad now.

That's not, however, the way "always" works.

Now this is a gimmick poster I can get behind. Probably because Herman Cain is so much of a gimmick candidate already, you can pretty much directly quote him and it sounds like a parody of him.

Yeah I'd say Oliver, Cenac and Mandvi are the best, Larry Wilmore is also consisently great but I don't think he's a full time correspondent. Is Olivia Munn ever on anymore? I hope not.

I miss the checking in segments they used to do at the end of TDS to help try to get the audience to stick around for Colbert. I get that they stopped doing them because the Colbert Report doesn't need the help anymore, but Stewart and Colbert have such a great chemistry as Sims mentioned, and the times when the bits

Yeah Colbert has been on fire lately. Besides just being plain funny and well-written, the stuff he's been doing with the Super PAC, like that "issue" ad with that obscure Republican presidential candidate that is going to appear as testimony in Karl Rove's case, have been just master-level trolling. Using the

It really jumps the shark when it gets to the part with the glowing cave with the stone rolled away though.

I couldn't believe they did a spoof on the Sklar brothers, it's such a niche reference that probably 99% of SNL's audience didn't get, but goddamn it cracked me up.