On this very special episode of Comedy Night Podcasted Right, Matt, Gus, and Sam are talking about four Valentine's Day episodes of television. Well, a couple are pretending to celebrate other holidays, but that's a lie.
We go back to February 11, 2010, and discuss NBC's Comedy Night Done Right line-up for that night: Community's "Communication Studies", Parks and Recreation's "Galentine's Day", The Office's "The Manager and the Salesman", and 30 Rock's "Anna Howard Shaw Day".
The Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics began the following day and while it felt super important at the time, we mostly agreed that we've stopped caring about the Games, and go into a tangent about that weirdly out of place Superstore Olympics episode.
There's some wild speculations that include Matt's theory that it's Danny Pudi in the Greendale Human Being costume and a hot take on which Dunder Mifflin employee may have been the Scranton Strangler (and it's not any of the ones you may be thinking).
Some lessons learned in this episode are examples of the "Awkward Shower" trope, a poorly quoted definitely of sociopathy from WebMD, a Canadian geography lesson for Gus, and an American cuisine lesson for Matt and Sam. Also, Justin Theroux leads us to Jennifer Anniston which leads us to John Mayer and then unto Taylor Swift; and it turns out there's plenty of break-up songs out there written about villains in the MCU (yet somehow we don't acknowledge Theroux wrote "Iron Man 2"...)
The Valentine's Day themed episodes inspires Matt to give the listeners unasked for advice on love; but that's just because of what these implementations therein. No, wait, "implication", not "implementation".
All of that, and an exciting announcement at the end of the episode about the future of Comedy Night Podcasted Right.
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