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chesterdouglas

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  1. I enjoyed the hell out of this episode.

     

    Is this the first With Special Guest to get its own spin-off? There's a few others I think could definitely support a mini-series.

     

    I would definitely listen to a Me2I'mTalkin'U2toU2 mini-series. But Andy Daly seems like a busy man. Only in dreams, I guess....


  2. How in the name of God was Scott attacked by an ostrich in Australia? Either Scott's been quietly doing unannounced Comedy Bang Bang live shows in Sub-Saharan Africa and somehow got deeply confused, or he's talking about an Australian emu.

     

    Or, I guess he could have been visiting an exotic zoo in Australia. I guess this is just a mystery for the ages.

     

    No, wait, that was definitely an emu.


  3. I thought that the last scene -- where a furious PFT vows to build a time machine so that he can go back in time and "end the bloodline" of some guy who pissed him off on a golf course -- was one of the funniest things I've listened to in a while. I honestly think I've listened to that part four or five times.

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  4. Horatio always seems most-willing to go in a different direction as soon as someone suggests it, so I wouldn't be surprised. Sometimes it's gold, sometimes it's confusing, but I love it either way.

     

    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.

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