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JacobCrites

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  1. I am making my way through the backlogs, and I recently listened to the episode where the plugs theme was just the beginning of the theme song from Friends on a loop. This one made me laugh almost as hard.

    Ah, yep. That one's golden as well. Started laughing just thinking about it :lol:


  2. -I've wanted Matty B aka Prankmaster General aka Sexy Robot's Dad aka Case Closer on the show since episode one. The wait was worth it.

     

    -It was fun hearing Sean in such a good mood. Seems like he was nervous about Bat Messer being there :ph34r:

     

    -This post is sponsored by Improv For Comedy Nerds on the Earwolf Network. Every week Matthew Besser has on three other comedy nerds to discuss the latest songs by Matthew's favorite indie pseudo-country singer-songwriter, and sometimes they even do other things.

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  3. Does this mean Moynihan can finally play a different character? I love these three together but Fourvel really feels like he's run his course. This would be a fitting conclusion for the character (and, no Four-and-a-half-vel doesn't count)

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  4. When we founded this forum we made it exclusive and hard to join on purpose, just like the podcast we love, and I think we underestimated the relentlessness of the people that like this show. So when it comes to HH being inaccessible, I don't think that's ever been a problem.

    It's not a problem, because the show is brilliant. Over a hundred episodes in and there's no shortage of instant classics like this one. But is the show at all accessible anymore? In a "just jump in anywhere!" sense? Not really. You pretty much have to start with an early episode because even the ads that open the show are full of running jokes that would make absolutely no sense to a new listener. It's not a problem with the show. It's just a heavily serialized podcast at this point, moreso than any other talk show comedy podcast I can think of. I honestly view the show like Arrested Development or Kimmy Schmidt: you'll find moments funny if you just watch a random episode, but to see its true genius you have to start at episode 1.

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