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This just seems pointless and culturally insensitive.

Yeah, it was surprising… although Elizabeth Laime has made no secret that she's been going out for writing jobs for a while (not sure if she's written on any shows), and if she can parlay her podcast into her own show, then good for her. She does have a lot of content.

"You're a wee little puppet man!"

Willow's character had basically gone to shit at that point, but yeah, I guess…

Ha!!!

I mean, I could see it until he forced himself on her. Who can ship them after that?

But seriously, Riley was the worst.

Seeing Janet Varney do a podcast as her character was great when she's such a great host on the JV Club. I loved all the podcast stuff, the sound effects, the Adam Pally references (perfect since he's a guest on so many podcasts) and the really getting into issues right away like on WTF.

I don't care for Walking Dead, but I loved this!

That invisible car callback was so amazing and quick that I had to rewatch it just to make sure I saw it. Fantastic episode. This is such a great show.

Totally agreed. The guy sounded like an emotionally abusive or at least manipulative douchebag who would rather lay the blame on his girlfriend for "making" him feel bad than owning his shitty grabbing behaviour. Bad call, Dan!

Top 3 all-time podcasts that have infrequent episodes/might be over: U Talkin' U2 to Me, Call Chelsea Peretti, Norm MacDonald Live

I never heard of the web series it's based on, but I thoroughly enjoyed the first ep of this. Definitely gonna keep watching.

Working through season three of Transparent. I hate almost every character (except Kathryn Hahn's Raquel), but I love the show. I like the heavier theme of religion this season.

How is this show so fucking good?

I loved the Gina/Holt scenes. Hearing him utter the phrase "hot goss" was amazing.

The real Justin's entire recent career arc in just a few words. So funny.

Middle aged curmudgeon has ex-wives, fucks a twenty-something, is surprised to see she has her own mind. It was basically his life.

Episode 2 is way better than the first ep, in which I couldn't stand the husband.

I was kind of shocked to see Micucci half-naked! Not that I'm complaining. Orlando Bloom is so good looking that I don't think it mattered that he was overenthusiastic. I thought it was a cute ep.