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I doubt anyone will even read this, so I won't start a new thread for Season 6, but last week's episode is one of the best ever, and a perfect encapsulation of "John Lennon". Will Hines is the guest, and the first 30 minutes is nothing but the two characters talking about the minutia of their Central Park softball team and various tangents.
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This whole episode was really good, but that last segment was amazing. Does anyone else feel like this whole series has been one long, ironic journey where Conan has these guests on every week, and in the end it turns out that he and Matt became best friends?
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Comedian Billy Eichner feels mixed about being Conan O’Brien’s friend.
Billy sits down with Conan to talk about his dream guests for ‘Billy on the Street,’ creating his own world in the industry, writing the first major gay rom-com, and voicing Timon in the remake of The Lion King. Plus, Conan and producer Matt Gourley resolve a scheduling dispute.
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What a wonderful episode!
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On 6/20/2019 at 5:07 PM, NameThatPunky said:"Why don't you kill yourself?" - Scott Aukerman
I love how that was simultaneously a logical, relatively innocuous question, but also one that perfectly plays into the contentiousness between Scott and Paul's characters.
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"I was never gonna get it."
"Oh no! The En Vogue!"
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Man, Shaun was practically BEGGING Scott to ask "Oh, you say 'baby' too?", and Scott kept leaving him hanging.
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18 hours ago, Crummy Scrimmage said:I was thinking that, too. It definitely made it even funnier. Especially on the Roger Stone song, where the tuneless screeching kept getting higher and higher as the song went on.
Yes! Also, the lead vocal rhythms on the verses of that song are all over the place, so it's a TERRIBLE song for two people to try to sing together a capella.
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The funniest thing about Hashtag Song Goals is that there was absolutely no reason it needed to be two people, and their awkward attempts at singing in unison might have been even better than the actual lyrics.
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4 hours ago, DanEngler said:#582 Practice Sacks with Joe Wengert as the coach of the Bismarck Dinner Dogs?
Yes! That's definitely what I was thinking of, thanks.
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While I was listening to this, I kept thinking that Will had also played a basketball coach in another recent episode, but I can't find it. I checked his last ~2 years of appearances, and the only one that doesn't list his character in the description is the 2018 Holiday Spectacular. Since these are usually all recurring characters, I assume he was playing Morpheus, but then it also feels like a perfectly Will Hines thing to not do that. Does anyone know who he was playing in that episode, or remember another coach character?
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To use an Aussie phrase I recently learned on Conan Without Borders...Fuck me dead, Becky is a great character.
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So yeah, Tim's show is fucking great.
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3 hours ago, Reb said:It really seemed like Patton was disappointed when you told him the time was up.
When he said, "Awww," I actually felt bad for him. He seemed like he was having such a nice time. Why couldn't you have just gone longer?
Patton was on Conan (the TV show) last week, and I think they recorded this before that, so they would have had a limited window.
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I know it's dumb to complain about podcast content, but I'm really not happy about the gradual transformation of my (former) favorite pop culture podcast into "Talking Dead" for a live comedy show which is attended by a few dozen people. Seventeen uninterrupted minutes at the top of this episode.
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I couldn't believe that Scott wasn't familiar with the term "spon-con", but then I realized that he probably just calls it "sored-tent".
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Great ep! Playing some of Demi's songs gave it a real old school CDR feel.
Did anyone else think it was funny that Mother sounded a lot like Lois Griffin just one week after Peter Griffin was on the show?
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Will Hines is so good that he manages to do the heavy lifting for other characters' bits. He's an improv force multiplier.
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Here's a fun coincidence - As discussed on the pod, they just released a bunch of remote segments from Late Night and Conan. I only watched one of these on Monday (Andy at Woodstock '94), and the clip included brief in-studio bookends. In the one after it, Conan teased their next guest...Ray Romano!
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"According to my lower back tattoo" might be the greatest opening line since "I'm pregnant!"
PYOW PYOW!
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Damn, this was so good.
I fucking lost it when Scott said "So you're not eSTRANGEd? And you don't like it?", and Carl was like "I don't know what you're talking about."
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Great ep. For anyone who hasn't checked out I'm Sorry, it's quite possibly the funniest show on television.
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"Now the beep is getting emotional!"
The joy that Jason and Lennon get from occasionally ganging up to shut down some of Jessica's weaker improvs is fucking hilarious.
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He also talks about him a lot on Twitter.
Episode 458 - There's Always A New Woah
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Dan, I get your point, but then Premium shows go away with no advanced notice, too. [FWIW, none of this is really directed at you; maybe someone who actually does work for Earwolf will read it.] This happened recently with RBTV and Preem Stream (which I actually enjoyed more than Whooch prime), and WSGLL suddenly ended a "season"; if I'm subscribing for a year at a time, I'd like to have some assurance that the shows I listen to will actually still be around. After ~2 years of subscribing, I've listened to everything in the back catalog that I want to listen to, and at that point, I think it's really debatable as to whether it's good value for money. The media landscape has evolved beyond the point where companies can have the attitude that they can just charge $5/mo and people will pay it because it's essentially nothing, because when everyone does it, it really adds up.
(I know it's weird to be complaining about Premium when the context is another show being added to Premium, but the point is that I sympathize with everyone who doesn't have Premium, and it's hard to blame them at this point.)