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So you think the AV Club music reviews are all biased and invalid?

Seriously, people don't understand that he is one bad album away from losing 90% of his support. The fact that he still has fans is nothing but a sign of his incredible talent.

No, Kanye's haters turn it into a performance piece. His fans just sort of rolled their eyes, but the OUTRAGE AT HIS AUDACITY (and weird sudden influx of Beck lovers) is what made this a thing.

You do realize Kanye was saying that it was farcical that Beyonce didn't win Best Album, not that HE didn't win Best Album. Which, btw, Beyonce has never won. And even Beck agreed Beyonce should have won.

It's also true from Mike Lazzo's perspective that he is the only programming executive on television that would have even entertained the notion of doing a show designed to air without any promotion, without any advertising of the stars behind it, and at a timeslot so bad, it would actually interfere with other

In fairness, Mike Lazzo isn't quite as experienced at being a righteous dick in a public forum as David Cross, who has almost turned it into an art. It's not a great first effort, but give him time.

My hope is that it gets better in future episodes after this baggage is out of the way. At best, it becomes crazy and awesome like TV Funhouse's anipals segments. At worst, it becomes That's My Bush.

Imagine if every time a late night show did a sitcom parody sketch, they had to make it the length of a full sitcom episode. And left several jokes/situations to the side because they knew they had to make 10 more. That's what this was.

Seriously! I thought the thing we were supposed to be upset about were the NUMEROUS other websites and magazines that take sponsorship and give glowing reviews for the items doing the sponsoring. I consider AV Club to be a magical place that has frequently paired a sponsorship or feature interview puff piece with an

John Mulaney might be a strong choice if he would do it. As much as I dislike the stereotype of the white male talk show host, he'd probably do well.

I agree with you and relate. I think the internet helps, too. It's hard to associate a tv show/movie only with an ex when you've spent time thinking about and discussing it with friends and random strangers online.

This is the Slate-pitchiest Slatepitch ever.

When Ilana's mother discovered a dildo in her purse at the shiva for her mother and the show immediately cut to her entire family having a fascinated discussion about pegging, I lost it. That personified exactly how casually this show treated sexual issues.

I think Michael knows that Trevor is a ticking time bomb and that he has zero chance of staying out of prison or alive while Trevor still exists.

Killing Dwayne is the worst thing ever. He realizes his only real new friend in the world has come to kill him for no reason and just completely gives up, standing there ready for you to just end his sad and lonely life.

I tried all the choices just to see and immediately regretted choosing Michael when it started. It was like killing a puppy. He was talking about how much he loved you (as Franklin), how he was happy for the first time in his life, and how his daughter was going to college. And then he realizes you are there to kill

Momentum would be fun to hear someone try.

Preferably throw a bit of the opening to Atlantis in there

Billy Joel - Captain Jack

Looking Glass - Brandy