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Isn't IMDb mostly user-submitted? I wouldn't assume that they know anything in the future that we don't already know.

Oh man, I got to see that Red Fang/Dillinger Escape Plan/Mastodon tour as well. Dillinger Escape Plan may be the only band on the planet who can out-play Mastodon live. Brent even said so halfway through their set, something like "I don't even know what we're doing here playing after Dillinger".

That look at the restaurant was insane. I think it was a quadruple take?

Interesting. I definitely interpreted the ending scene straight-on, not as a cautionary tale. If your interpretation was the true intention, they may have belied that a bit with how stunningly awesome that ending scene was. It was so glitteringly perfect that I felt like I had no choice but to walk out of the theater

I actually saw Whiplash with a buddy of mine who has a music degree, and he didn't care for the movie at all, mainly for the message—pushing students to violent extremes is what gets people to greatness. Whiplash sorta walks it back just a tad towards the end, with sort of a "well, okay, JK Simmons went a tiny bit too

Fairly sure it's "There is something about you that I find very attractive."

I actually laughed out loud when Parks and Rec started putting "promotional consideration by Diageo" in their credits. I guess if you keep putting Lagavulin bottles in your show, you might as well make a little something for it.

Before he drove out there, didn't Avery say to Boone that he was gonna "play this one straight"? I think that pretty much rules out anything except the real thing.

Ah, that makes a lot of sense now. That makes Art (and now Rachel) pretty high up the chain then, doesn't it?

I also kept wondering if she ever needed blueberries.

Heh, so I wasn't the only one frowning at that.

The sound design was just perfect. It sounded…wet. And squishy.

Katie Dippold! Writer of a bunch of Parks & Rec episodes.

When did you first hear of U2?

Also, how to find the best tiny-ass Korean grocery.

I pretty much blew a gasket when The Almighty Daughter was introduced. That might be my favorite sub-podcast they've ever done.

Bro.

In fairness, have they ever killed off a non-villain character that actually mattered? Estes? That ridiculous Vice President? It's constantly felt like they've been killing off ancillary characters that have no actual plot resonance.

…for betterrrrrrr fitting men's clow—owwwwwws!

That's easily my favorite part about his CBB persona. He loves screwing with people, and he's fantastic at jutting in exactly at the worst time to force people to scramble and improvise.