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USA network and Hulu, I think.

I watched Natasha Leggero's new stand-up special, Live at Bimbo's. It was good, but kind of forgettable since some of her jokes revisit subjects she's already explored (abortion, not wanting kids, music culture, being fancy), albeit with new, updated material. Her character is a lot of fun though, and I like her act.

It's like his Michael Jackson dance in Dream a Little Dream but with more sparkles and terrible music. I have so much secondhand embarrassment.

Who knew Billy Eichner had range? I thought he just yelled a lot, but this show is turning me into a fan.

Dr. Phil as a cult leader in that photo collection made me laugh. As did Forrest's "Tom Jones-esque" dick outline in those pants.

I really like this show and was not really expecting to. The intro bit when Billy and Julie are waiting in line and joking with each other - I love the fact that they seem genuinely amused by each other. It really seemed like two friends hanging out and not two people reciting lines.

Seems like a perfect match.

Another great ep from Moshe Kasher. Both this episode and Switcheroo Day had a cohesiveness that the other episodes lack. More focused on character and plot.

I watched part of the first episode and wrote it off as corny, kind of like The 100 (which I do like), but now everyone seems to be raving about it. Should lI retry this? Feeling like I'm potentially missing something good.

Jeopardy Kids Week is kicking my ass. I expected to get every question right and feel vastly superior to a bunch of children, but I just feel like a huge dumb ass for not knowing simple things that 11-year-olds confidently know.

Here's hoping Moshe Kasher writes more episodes; his was head and shoulders above the others and he wove three storylines together nicely.

Can it be true? A shitty theme song from the person who rhymed "Kodak" with "Kodak?

Hartman could deliver anything and make it funny.

Sunny gets a solid repeat laugh out of just about every episode. One of my faves is "Hi. I'm a recovering crackhead, and this is my retarded sister I take care of. I'd like some welfare please.".

That is a great bit.

Life of Brian.
-Excuse me. Are you the Judean People's Front?
-Fuck off! 'Judean People's Front'. We're the People's Front of Judea! 'Judean People's Front'.

For me it's Review, Broad City, and Veep. I do like Another Period because of the cast, but I think the writing is uneven and not every episode slays me like the other shows. Haven't watched much Nathan, I should give it another try.

It's my fave current comedy. So absurd, so gut-wrenching. With each new episode I am newly incredulous at the lengths Forrest will go to complete each review.

That was amazing. First, "pineapple" got me. Then, the wiggly-legged sex. But Forrest with shoes on his knees allowing his father's house to be burned to the ground? Jesus.

So they think we'll need to catch up on five years of story, but since everyone stopped watching in season two, we'll all need to catch up on seven years.