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I was shocked at how entertaining he was on the Nerdist. WTF is guest-dependent for me, and while I normally wouldn't tune in for Spade, I'll give this one a listen.

That's cute. I liked his wife on that podcast they used to do together.

Not only does he always appear in the same clothes so much, but he's also lost so much weight that I bet he can put on a t-shirt and jeans and walk around totally incognito.

That was great to see her win straight out the gate.

Kirsten Dunst was so fucking good (as was everyone in Fargo). I really wanted her to win.

I love Moon, it's one of my favourite movies, easily re-watchable, and Sam Rockwell is awesome in it.

It's still a guest-dependent show for me, but I think she's got a real talent for making people feel comfortable talking about stuff they might not go into on other shows.

I like her show, she frequently has a good rapport with her guests.

Nooo. I watch both, but I love Broad City.

She is so good. I love her in all comedy and I love her in Transparent.

The Hateful Eight sure was a slow build, and while I can't say I enjoyed it as much as Tarantino's other films (I'll probably never re-watch it), I was definitely invested by the halfway point.

Between Cherry Jones on Transparent and Jean Smart on Fargo, I'm waiting for more 24 alumni to impress us with their versatility.

At this point when I think of Mark Wahlberg, I just think of the "Mark Wahlberg" character on Doug Loves Movies telling Donnie to wait in the car.

They were great in Dogma, too. Kevin Smith somehow makes Affleck and Damon charming and I don't know how he does it.

Double-down on podcasts?

Ugh, Raquel deserves so much better than stupid Joshie.

It could have been so hokey, but it was so good.

Loved the opening scene. It was hard to keep track of everything with everyone speaking at once, but it gives it so much realism.

Yes, Enlightened! Great comparison, I loved that show. And hey, Mantsoukas on both!

Master of None is absolutely great and Aziz is way easier to take as a character on that show than in his stand-up, where he tends to be a little one-note for me.