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  1. So just to review the deaths that Horatio's characters have caused, either directly or indirectly:

     

    Shelly Driftwood: accidentally sliced Ron Goldman (whose reanimated corpse proceeded to then kill Nicole Simpson), invited the Wonderland Gang to their demise, drove into gym while high on vitamins, killing one of the fat people on the stairmasters

    Jacob Brooks: bullied a heavy girl in high school who then committed suicide

    Aaron Neville: ordered the strangulation of other prison inmates using radio wires

    Victor Ramos: accidentally blew up a halfway house with 9 bums inside

    Chico Davis: saw the gun of Dimebag Darrell's murderer prior to the shooting, but ran away instead of warning him

    Uncle Stoney: caused the Black Hawk Down helicopter crash

    Wesley Treehawk: rode his vespa into "pale" people territory and shot homeless people with a crossbow

    Darryl Drummond (from the TV show): drove his monster truck over cars, unaware that people were still inside them

     

    I'm probably missing some, so please add any if you know.

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  2. I absolutely love that James only brings Tom Leykis when there's at least one great female comic there to foil/balance/amplify him. Poehler, Bamford, Lapkus solo, now Tig AND the Wild Horses. It's clearly a conscious and very smart decision.

     

    If you haven't listened to them yet, Tom Leykis does guest on 2 live CBB episodes from the Earwolf store. One with PFT as the third guest and another with Horatio Sanz. Its a bit of a different dynamic since its all-male and only character guests, but still equally as hilarious and disgusting nonetheless. Definitely recomend buying those episodes.


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    disagree, tried to listen once because the guest was someone I liked, and it was just not fun for me. Maybe there were too many things that are HH bits, so I was out of the loop? Please give me a quick 5 of your favorite memorable episodes, for comedy sake, and not necessarily for self-referential bits. I want to pick up another earworlf-cast to round out my work week of commutes, but it failed to hook me before

     

    I would listen to the Adam Pally episode, one of the earliest ones. That was the one that got me into the podcast when I didn't really understand it and I still think its the funniest. Adam plays it more grounded as opposed to Sean and Hayes and constantly insults and shits on them for all the absurd things they say throughout the whole episode.

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    Yes, having listened to hours and hours of Horatio on both Comedy Bang Bang and Improv4Humans, I am often blown away by Horatio's willingness to suddenly (and without warning) completely switch characters at the slightest provocation, totally disregard any established backstory/narrative without any real attempt at reconciling any huge logical inconsistencies that may result, or just suddenly become "Horatio Sanz" for a while before finally returning to being a character of some sort. I, for one, love this about him. It gives his appearances an anarchical, unhinged quality that I almost always genuinely enjoy. I've never seen or heard any other improv performer operate with quite that level of chaotic fluidity. As I said, I really like that about Horatio, but I could also certainly see how that could lead to moments of bafflement or confusion for both his fellow performers and the listening/viewing public.

     

    Im a big fan of Horatio and have been trying to articulate those strange qualities that make him my favorite guest, and this is it! Great analysis

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  5. I teared up during Scott's intro, only to find myself laughing the first time Harris started yelling at Adam for eating.

    I'm really glad this got released. It's helping. Thank you, Scott, and everyone at Earwolf. Motherfuckers wanna laugh.

     

    I went from tearing up in the beginning to bursting out loud with laughter after hearing the sound of Harris suck his own dick. A testament to the instant healing effects of comedy.

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