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That's actually a really good summary of Rabin's entire reviewing career at the AV Club.

Yes, but they added an essay to it and the whole test took like 2 hours longer. I remember the test taking all day and being completely exhausted. The writing section ended up being mine and many of my friends' lowest score because the essays were graded more harshly as grading essays is so subjective, so we actually

Yes, but they added an essay to it and the whole test took like 2 hours longer. I remember the test taking all day and being completely exhausted. The writing section ended up being mine and many of my friends' lowest score because the essays were graded more harshly as grading essays is so subjective, so we actually

Craig Ferguson is considered attractive?

Craig Ferguson is considered attractive?

Andy: Everything is gonna be fine with you and Ben because, if I know Ben, he too, is an amalgam.

Andy: Everything is gonna be fine with you and Ben because, if I know Ben, he too, is an amalgam.

I thought point was to be a parody of the whole Hollywood concept of "knocking someone unconscious", which means they fall asleep for a few minutes and wake up totally fine, but as Archer taught us, getting knocked unconscious is like super bad for you and you usually at least get brain damage from it.

I thought point was to be a parody of the whole Hollywood concept of "knocking someone unconscious", which means they fall asleep for a few minutes and wake up totally fine, but as Archer taught us, getting knocked unconscious is like super bad for you and you usually at least get brain damage from it.

Rob Huebel is too damn talented. He really needs to write more CH episodes.

Rob Huebel is too damn talented. He really needs to write more CH episodes.

I feel like podcasts are doing terrible things to comedians' already overinflated egos. It's creating these bubbles where comedians can surround themselves with fans to the point that they barely have to exert any effort to win over an audience. With an audience of YMIW fans who just want to see Pete bein' Pete, he

I feel like podcasts are doing terrible things to comedians' already overinflated egos. It's creating these bubbles where comedians can surround themselves with fans to the point that they barely have to exert any effort to win over an audience. With an audience of YMIW fans who just want to see Pete bein' Pete, he

Why the Duncan Trussell hate? I love Duncan, he seems like a genuinely good dude, and some of his opening monologues on the Duncan Trussell Family Hour have really struck a chord with me, particularly whenever he talks about overcoming depression and living a willful, deliberate life rather than letting things

Why the Duncan Trussell hate? I love Duncan, he seems like a genuinely good dude, and some of his opening monologues on the Duncan Trussell Family Hour have really struck a chord with me, particularly whenever he talks about overcoming depression and living a willful, deliberate life rather than letting things

I'm not saying Glaser is struggling to pay rent or anything, I'd say most of these LA comedians are probably comfortably upper-middle class at least, but I don't think many are super rich and money is still money. I don't think Jon was even that mad at the start of it, he was more baffled as to why Pete would even

I'm not saying Glaser is struggling to pay rent or anything, I'd say most of these LA comedians are probably comfortably upper-middle class at least, but I don't think many are super rich and money is still money. I don't think Jon was even that mad at the start of it, he was more baffled as to why Pete would even

If Pete was a functional human being that could handle even the slightest bit of confrontation, it wouldn't have been awkward. He would have immediately owned up to it and apologized for being a dick, and the show could've quickly moved on. Instead, Pete and Eric flopped around desperately trying to make everything OK

If Pete was a functional human being that could handle even the slightest bit of confrontation, it wouldn't have been awkward. He would have immediately owned up to it and apologized for being a dick, and the show could've quickly moved on. Instead, Pete and Eric flopped around desperately trying to make everything OK

The real story I suspect is pretty mundane, and I think he's basically indirectly said the gist of what happened despite being obviously still contractually prevented from talking about it specifically. I do wonder why Steev Mike decided to make this weird contract in the first place where Andrew could never reveal