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Wants people to watch his show…what a sellout!

And it might exist another…

First, I'll give you LWT, but Vice seems like what would happen if Frontline got focus-grouped to death in search of a younger audience.

Yeah, this doesn't bode well for PBS - which is a fucking shame on so many levels.

We had bulk candy backstage. I go, “Courtney, there’s [Bikini Kill frontwoman] Kathleen Hanna. You should offer her some candy.” She grabbed the candy and just threw it at her. Everybody was like, “Oh my God, she punched her in the face,” but from what I saw, she threw the candy, and kind of slapped her in the

Downvoted for missing the obvious Fred Willard joke.

I don't break out the emoticons often, but:
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Now I'm picturing David Mamet, cigarette in mouth and whiskey glass in reach, pounding furiously on a typewriter trying to crack this "fucking Flintstones movie!"

Poor Rick Moranis.

The Apollo is, um…kind of an awkward choice of venue.

Oh, good. More of this.

Also, while I'm at it - can we call time on the "strangely sympathetic asshole" idea? It's the comedy equivalent of the "brooding antihero" trope that's been infecting drama for the past two decades, and it needs to stop.

Okay, I'm exaggerating to make a point, but half the reviews I've read either implicitly or (like here) explicitly assume a level of connection with the lead characters that 99.7% percent of people outside a very specific slice of New York would (and in my case, do) find baffling.

"Yes the characters are rude, but in a strangely likeable in-your-face manner."

Finally, struggling New York freelancers get the show that they deserve!

Don't forget the coolie hats!

…Define 'most grown-up'.