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    I finally finished (who knows how long ago I read the first 100ish pages) Amy Poehler's Yes Please and am breezing through Aziz Ansari's Modern Romance.

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    False!

    Life as a House is not a great movie - like, it's a huge piled of contrived "tearjerker" bullshit - but he's fine in it. Especially the part where he points at his boner and goes "um, HELLO?!"

    Great job, internet - you baited another click!

    Yes!

    It stands for "G Joe I."

    The AV Club is going down the tubes

    From what I've read, Jon Stewart was consulted and gave many names, they went down the list and people said no until they got to Noah.

    I can only picture guests working who appreciate Joan Rivers' sense of humor.

    Advertisers care.

    Because everyone's still in the old "Tonight Show" mindset of giving the keys to the kingdom.

    Jon Stewart's the only host I can think of who didn't leave his show with years of network dirty laundry aired, and the only one I can think of who was consulted to pick his successor. Maybe Tom Snyder.

    And Letterman, as an old person, would need an early matinee so he's hope by 4:15pm for dinner.

    Jessica Williams and Roy Wood are great. The rest is decent at best, eye-rolling at worst.

    I watched part of her "let's talk about racism" episode and it was mostly her laughing at / telling super-hacky racial jokes. Like, in documentary format, in a room with people, not onstage.

    ["Martin Shkreli" removes mask]

    I feel like I've been listening to it for a long time, but I think Spotify is looping it? Which explains why the songs are starting to sound familiar…

    "Honey, have you SEEN what a child tax credit goes for these days?!"