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In the penultimate episode of STUDIO 60 ON THE SUNSET STRIP, "K&R Part 3," Aaron Sorkin wrestles with the memory of Bill Maher being cancelled after 9/11, and asks why a just and merciful god even needs you to pray to Him. Aaron Sorkin is saving some of his best stuff for last! PLUS: Checking in on the God's Not Dead franchise and the comedy career of Chris Cillizza.

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Geri Danton

I'd never heard of Moonlight in Vermont before. Listening to the Frank Sinatra version actually made me angry, and I like Frank Sinatra. Thank you for turning me onto the Oscar Peterson version.

ChapoFan inParis

Aren't hunting regulations a major part of Bugs lore? I remember "No Hunting!" signs being a plot point in many cartoons. So yeah, there has to be an overarching legal regime.

Johnny 5

I’m actually quite a bit sympathetic to Sorkin with respect to the mid 2000s culture. The Christian fascist right wing was overwhelming, and even though I am embarrassed that I got taken in by the New Atheists initially, it was kind of a natural response to the lunacy that surrounded us.

Jimmy McMillan

There are quite a few looney tunes shorts where they imply that the tunes are just actors playing characters. Like the cartoons where Daffy is arguing with the director because he wants to be the lead over Bugs. They are all work friends and acquaintances outside Warner Bros studio

sinesynced

I have to say, as a Sorkin neophyte, this series hasn't necessarily been the most personally interesting, but it has given me a tremendous amount of insight into the psychology of the most annoying people I knew in high school and undergrad (Sorkin adorers all)

Dan Port

Gettin' real concerned about the Macao deal.

Nick Playfair

Please join me in demanding that Bugs Bunny release his long form birth certificate

DC

Any chance of an episode about the serie Mad men?