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48 Min Released Mar 29, 2016

When Comedies Stop Being Funny, Plus Michelle Monaghan on "The Path"

Gazelle, Matt, and Alex Jung wonder why "Broad City" isn't making them laugh as much this season, and consider the ongoing trend of "serious" comedies. Michelle Monaghan talks about building her character in Hulu's new original series "The Path," and Matt remembers the legacy of Garry Shandling.

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"The Path," "Broad City," "Catastrophe," "You're the Worst"

The Vulture TV Podcast

The Vulture TV Podcast

TV talk from New York Magazine's Vulture blog

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