sweetsadness--disqus
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Even when the sketches aren't very funny, they're always somehow interesting. I'm not sure quite  how they get away with it. Perhaps its because of Brownstein and Armistead's own winning personalities, partly it's because of their interesting choices of off-centre professional and non-professional actors to play off.

Oh, I'm sure she deserved it.

Oh, I'm sure she deserved it.

Quit yer whining.

I can see them running from his brutish blows, shrieking in delight!

Admonition.

My god, doesn't this review remind you of how good John Teti used to be?

But I didn't compare myself to John Cleese and Lenny Bruce. You did when you said insult comedy wasn't funny. I wasn't doing insult comedy. I was doing straight insults, in this case of an over-rated and overpaid hack whose TV show just got pulled. And you're the one who keeps bringing up her grotesque, twisted-nerve

Oh, I'm sure she deserved it.

Gays and dateless fat women love it and apparently they're 90% of the TV audience these days. Good for them!

I hope Coulton takes a nice, brutal revenge on this screaming pack of prissy ninnies.

Ummm, going on a date with someone with extraneous genitalia on their face:

No, I genuinely feel sorry for you.

Pull yourself together. Firstly, insult comedy has been the making staple of great comedy from Lenny Bruce to John Cleese. Secondly, this was not 'fun and well made'. It was artificial and shallow. Go google 'Curly Sue Syndrome' and you'll see precisely why this episode and the last declining episodes of this show are

He's the new Hitler!

Oh dear. Did the bad man make you feel bad? Go have a wank and cool off, bro.

Oh god. You poor guy.

So many funny characters just thrown away to focus on 'The Amazing Liz' and all the Hollywood leading men who love her - Frank, Lutz and Twofer, of course; the Carrie Fisher character, the skeeves down in the editing department; the other pages; Jonathan…

She's an executive producer and these are table-written scripts. I personally thought that the episode with the old department heads was actually much better because it was about character and situation not about 'issue'. And, as such, it handled the issue much better than this bald and laboured setpiece.

Only people who are homophobic would be against it, according to Todd.