I'm an old man. I hate everything but Matlock.
I'm an old man. I hate everything but Matlock.
That episode seems to be out of the norm. I haven't listened to it yet but it could be that there is a lot of music or it was just a fuck up on the technical side. Anyways, I fully support high bit rate podcasts. I've been listening to some back episodes of various podcasts lately and the difference is night and day.…
Lets not forget his surprisingly awesome band with Paul Rust and Michael Cassady Don't Stop Or We'll Die. Some damn fine catchy songs. What a talent.
This joke and the accompanying gasp from St. Vincent is perhaps my favorite moment of anything ever.
This has hit me very hard. What an incredibly funny, silly and intelligent man. So much laughs we're now deprived of. So much Foam left unwritten… Fuck addiction.
Is this an episode of Great Bits?
But it has noted U2 fan Adam Scott instead. A fair trade, I'd say.
Pretty good series finale. Smart to end it now before it goes on too long.
Gemma, no. No Bazinga.
John McCain's prop-work with that holophone was amazing.
There better be a bbbbbbonussssss CBB for Gilly's Valentine's Day wedding.
This list confuses me and makes me cranky. But, hey, Weird Al.
They really captured the awkward silence of the courtroom quite well.
"I wumbo, you wumbo, he she we wumbo, wumboing, Wumbology, they study of Wumbo…come on Spongebob, this is first grade!"
How has Rachel Dratch never been on the show before? Every show benefits from a dose of Dratch.
I gotta say, Eddie George was quite a funny sportso!
As much as I love Parks, I just didn't think they were capable of doing something on a deep character level like this anymore. They fuckin nailed it, and it was kind of beautiful too.
Yeah, that podcast seems way overly negative. I attempted to listen to an episode but had to turn it off after a few minutes because of the typical internet hyperbole that comes into play whenever later period Simpsons is discussed.
Dennis the Mentalist is not to be confused with Dentist the Mentalist starring R. Shrift.
I just find Aziz Ansari thoroughly unconvincing at playing anything other than a hyperactive manchild (which he is great at), so the attempt at pathos in this episode just felt forced.