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Are we sure The Nazi Who Played Yahtzee didn't win best picture? That was a Mr. Peanutbutter-esque screw up.

That 1 hour John Blyth Barrymore monologue on "The Pipe Strip" is something else. It's kind of insane how much work went into it. Is it all one take, too? I watched the whole thing last night and didn't notice any edit points.

This "battle" is not new and has been taking place for a decade and is part of maintaining a reasonably reliable encyclopedia. It's a continuous healthy debate about finding the right balance between informational inclusiveness and informational accuracy/verifiability.

And Folgers brand coffee.

She was good on the Jim Gaffigan Show doing the yeoman's work of being a comedian's wife, too. She should be given more roles.

She's done at least one before. I remember because most of her scenes were clearly shot at a different time from the rest of the cast.

My favorite recurring element in these is that the protagonist's parents always have a fantastic kitchen. ALWAYS.

She's a fish; she's a mom!
Fish-mom; mom-fish!

I was about to say Diamond Crystal salt, which I think is actually Cargill's brand.

I like Mantzoukas on B99, though the screenshot the article uses for him looks like something out of American Horror Story, Walking Dead, or season 2 of Friday Night Lights.

His impression of Bob always kills me: "You're my family and I love you, but you're terrible. You're all terrible."

Not sure I would put this as a reason. There are more quality TV shows than ever. Sure, the bad programming is as bad as ever, but I wasn't going to watch that anyway.

I enjoyed it throughout about the same, so I wouldn't bother if you weren't enjoying the first segment.

I thought the Trump vs. Bernie @midnight special was actually kind of tedious (I say this as someone who has enjoyed Trump vs. Bernie in other formats) and most of their gimmick episodes tend to take time away from the guests' time to make jokes. The 90s-themed episode was an exception to this.

"Sweet Chili Sauce Chicken on Ciabatta" doesn't sound very Luke's.

"Um, actually"-ing a celebrity about Simpsons facts is the most AV Club thing and I'm glad it happened.

Yeah, Jo Firestone is great - saw her at Accidental Comedy Fest a couple times
and she is a funny weirdo. I look forward to her becoming a big deal.

Collinwood maybe? Though that MSNBC show was about improving Gordon Square, which was already further along than most other areas.