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She was the best part about that show Love and she's great on this show. Gonna have to see what else she's done.

Missi Pyle! Love her.

I don't really get Bridget Everett. I think she's very quick-witted and funny when Amy is talking to her, but I find her dirty cabaret style performances more cringe-worthy than entertaining. I think her act just isn't for me.

Since old seasons are already on Netflix in some countries, they would know whether or not it's worth picking up.

She was also great on that one episode of SNL when she did the fake TV commercial where she used shampoo with crack in it.

Plus, Emma Arnold seems to be very quick witted. I'd never heard of her before DLM. I love that she always brings honey from her bees!

She's a great story teller. Love the demonstration of her hometown accent too and how she has no qualms about the fact that she reinvented herself.

"Peepers" is the absolute funniest. Michael Ian Black has the best line delivery.

I think it's pretty funny, mostly because of the great cast. There are a couple of stand-out episodes later in the season written by Moshe Kasher, his episodes seem to have more cohesiveness.

Natasha Leggero on last week's WTF was great, loved her story about being "abducted".

I'm finding it hard to get into, but I've only seen the first episode so far. It's so different from anything else. Will definitely keep watching.

They should just cast her too.

Tyler Labine was in that two, they were the duo who always screwed up! I used to watch that when I had time off work (a lot). But because it's made in Canada maybe it plays more here.

Milleni-Xers

And that goddamn Silent Generation. JK

I'd definitely pay $90 if Paul F. Tompkins were playing Herzog.

It's not that disturbing. Unless you're talking about Kevin Smith and not Jason Mantzoukas.

I think I was at peak Rob Lowe tolerance when I started watching, he was in too many places. I adore the rest of the cast and I tuned in for Fred Savage, I love Rob Lowe on Parks & Rec, but I just couldn't get through more than a few episodes of the Grinder.

I unapologetically love Fred Savage, but I couldn't stomach the Grinder.

That sucks, I was both way late and all-in on Nashville. It's so soapy, but it's got catchy songs!