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Most of Dollhouse was crap, but Enver Gjokaj was amazing in it.

This looks terrible, but entertaining, and I'm definitely going to see it.

Never Not Funny with Jon Cryer flew by. I appreciated the conversation about Morgan Freeman's Coming Home, an Alan Smithee movie I probably still have on VHS somewhere. Jon Cryer fit in with the NNF guys beautifully.

I don't like Jess with either of them. Was rooting for Sam and Diane.

God damnit. I was prepared to scoff, but then I saw Kathryn Hahn and now I'm in.

I've been listening to it without the visuals and the first half of the album holds up really well. There's no poetry in between songs and the audio is tighter without all the extras.

I subscribed to the Anna Faris is Unqualified podcast last week when Jenny Slate was the guest and I'm glad I forgot to unsubscribe, because Jason Mantzoukas was fantastic. I'm kinda digging the podcast overall now and might go back and download some older eps.

I'm another who paid for PocketCasts for my Android devices. I like it. The one drawback (and I don't know if any other app has it, but I want it) is that you can't search for names of people and get a result for all the podcasts they've guested on (like you can on the desktop version of iTunes).

Lemonade was great. I wasn't a fan until I heard/watched it and now I've got it on repeat. I particularly like the track with Jack White, his influence is obvious and her vocals work so well with it.

I prefer his hosting to his stand-up, but I think he writes quick, solid jokes with interesting wordplay. This special went by in a flash, it was jam-packed with stories. I haven't listened to the podcast in a while, so I don't know if he's repeating things that he's already talked about, but I thought this was quite

Yes! I was around the same age and saw it in the theatre with a group of friends. It was pure magic.

Good one. I saw that in the theatre too, going in without knowing what it was, I think also in one of those midnight showings in a single screen theatre. That was fantastic to see with a crowd.

The Birdcage. Saw it in a packed theatre laughing so hard that a good portion of the lines were inaudible.

I never considered myself a fan until I watched/listened to Lemonade, and now I want to go back and listen to everything 'cause I'm pretty sure I've only heard the hits.

The 1-888 number on the gun show sketch is a real number that talks about gun safety.

Zack was the best part of the episode. Great line delivery, always funny, now HE should be a series regular.

With Maria Bamford, THERE IS NO CHILL!

If he has smalli-sh parts, then he can be in EVERYTHING!

So much to love about this episode, especially with the coolest, most delightful person in this ep, Jenny Slate. She's wonderful and natural.

Remember back in 1999 when everyone was so pleased to see his character get his face pounded to a pulp in Fight Club?