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That was an oddly entertaining episode.

NNF is the one podcast where I find it's impossible to figure out how good an episode will be based on the guest. Some of the funniest episodes have been with people I've never heard of and some of the dullest have people I was really excited about.

I've stopped listening to quite a few as I've found others I like.

I do not understand that character he plays with a fat suit. It's so cringe-worthy.

It's really quick. I have to pause to let jokes sink in sometimes and I swear I'm not that slow normally.

Agreed. Funnily enough, Terry Gross was one of his more fascinating interviews.

I've been catching up on Never Not Funny and finally got around to listening to the Diedrich Bader episode. It was great! Funny stories, and even though it clocked in at just about two and a half hours, it seemed to fly by. That guy sure works a lot, he had so many things to promote at the end of the show he couldn't

Clementine is great, got a new computer and forgot it existed.

Podcast app on my Android phone (I paid for Pocket Casts). The downside compared to iTunes is that I can't search the entire iTunes catalog for specific guests and get a result of random podcasts that I'd never hear of otherwise. The upside is that I don't use iTunes.

Hahahaha, Glenn and Bucky are identical personality-wise, and very similar in looks. I definitely get them confused every episode.

Yeah, I wish he were a regular, Luke is one of the better characters.

No, but Wheel didn't record. No loss.

Wait, what? Isn't that a rule of Netflix?

"Teeny bopper Lost" describes the 100 perfectly. I really love that show.

Maria Bamford is great and I love her stand-up, but I'm having trouble with Lady Dynamite. I feel like I'm slow to get the humour because when I go back and rewatch parts, it's hilarious. You can really pick out some parts that are very Arrested Development-esque (Mitch Hurwitz's influence?), but overall, it's hard

Yeah, the lack of Piper flashbacks… I think it's not so much to show that she can't run away from her pain, but more to show how entrenched she is in her prison life that there's no really going back? I did like her conversation with Cal, but even then, it's such a long way from the first few seasons when she was

What a fantastically quotable episode. Every line was gold.

This just looks depressing.

Fantastic! What We Do in the Shadows was one of my fave movies I've seen this year, really looking forward to this.

What a brilliant episode. There's nothing I can pick out as better than any other moment, it's all just so perfect.