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Luke was one of my favourite characters by the last season. Deacon is so self-pitying, the character is absolutely exhausting.

A little goes a long way?

I think his work seems more like "one-person show" than "stand-up special".

I don't really know his stuff, I'll have to check him out.

That sure is a dude-heavy line-up, none of whom I'm overly excited to watch, either.

Definitely Kardashian-related. I'm into it now and I feel dirty.

In the category of most embarrassing pop culture consumed, I am binge-watching the most embarrassing reality show that exists.

Maybe she would disagree, but the worst thing thing about Kerri Strug landing on one foot was the subsequent awkward cameo on Beverly Hills 90210.

Gymnastics looks way too risky to watch live.

I love Please Like Me, but I certainly never figured out how to find Pivot. Maybe now it'll be on something more accessible, it's a fantastic show.

That's the one! It never gets old.

Don't forget the upcoming Pete Holmes show, where I assume he'll spend half of each episode scream-laughing over other people's conversations.

First ep is on YouTube, but no, Seeso doesn't want Canadians. We're out of luck going down that path.

Seeso posted the first episode on YouTube, so I watched it, but sadly as a non-American, unless they post more, I'm out of luck for the time being.

The Dalton Wilcox episode is my fave. Andy Daly is amazing.

UTU2TM is really re-listenable. My go-to is either Staind Glass or the brilliant commentary episode.

Is there a better guest on Never Not Funny than Scott Aukerman? I always look forward to his eps, and this one was no exception. A regular Jimmy Pardo/Scott Aukerman podcast would be amazing.

I thought this aired already and was just bad enough not to be memorable at all.

I think the strengths come from the calibre of performances and not so much from the later revelations that seemed kind of predictable. I liked season one, but I'm not in a rush to start season two.

After last week when I claimed that I stopped listening to the Todd Glass Show, I listened this week for John Mulaney and it was great. They were hilarious together.