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This is great! Plus, I remember nothing of last year, so it seems all new to me. Thanks for the repost!

I stopped listening halfway through. Insufferable.

This was just so great. I loved how participatory U2 was. From the wrapping paper bit (it was a bit, right?), to the enjoyment of I Love Films, to their laughter at the names of the band, to the penis drawing, and even the gift with the exclusion of the fucking t-shirts, it sounded like they were pleased with the

This is great! Love Hader, love Brooklyn 99.

Boo, I hate that Hulu programming isn't available in Canada.

Fun ep, and I think it was due to the tight writing. Lots packed in and it all worked. Moshe Kasher should write more funny things!

Thanks for all your recaps! My fave non-featured feature on AV Club.

So good.

Dick was another great movie for Kristen Dunst in which I think she is underrated. She's great in fun, fast-paced, comedic romps. See also: Drop Dead Gorgeous.

Well, in Canada, they're streaming on Much. No idea about the US.

Ooh, I rewatched Pancakes-Divorce-Pancakes last night. Brilliant.

Beats By Ghostwriters?

I'm enjoying this on a level that far surpasses the actual funniness level of the twitter jokes. Yay, comedian camaraderie!

It really is an accurate description of how a pear tastes.

Same. It's the sheer escalation that I love, from unemployment, to welfare, to willful crack addiction.

The fact that Dennis was *literally* on the fence in the abortion episode made me lose it.

The only one I skip is the home makeover episode. Just doesn't click for me.

I was certainly part of the target audience, but I preferred the short-lived Out of This World. I clearly remember watching Full House and thinking, "this seems… off".

In some ways I think the podcast is a detriment to his stand-up comedy. I would really like to see more of his stand-up, but his interviews are too silly for me most of the time. When he had his show, I often liked the monologue because it was just straight stand-up instead of a commentary on the news or something,

I think the episode where I realized they'll go anywhere is the one where Dennis and Dee try to go on welfare and subsequently get addicted to crack. Before that, I liked the show, after, I loved it.