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- Comedy legend Harold Ramis passed away at the age of 69. We took a look at his extensive SCTV legacy and gathered up remembrances and reactions from all of his comedy peers and everyone who followed in his footsteps.
- Late Night with Seth Meyers premiered
- Comedy Central renewed Broad City for Season 2
- co-creator Mike Schur believes the next season might be its last. First lady Michelle Obama is slated to guest star on the current season's one-hour finale.
- Wes Anderson made a fully-animated version of his movie The Grand Budapest Hotel before filming the actual movie.
- Adam McKay says he and Will Ferrell are done with sequels; there won't be an Anchorman 3 or a Step Brothers 2.
- We talked to Jessica Williams about being a Daily Show correspondent, Michael Ian Black and Michael Showalter about their podcast Topics, and Becky Yamamoto about her web series Uninspired.
- Season 4 of Portlandia premiered this week, and we examined how the show has transformed from quirky underdog to comedy mainstay.
- Eugene Mirman got a couple of silly petitions onto the White House website.
- We looked back at the Late Night debuts of Letterman, Conan, and Fallon, as well as Jack Paar's run of The Tonight Show.
- Seth Rogen gave a touching testimony on Alzheimer's research before a Senate subcommittee.
- We examined why personality is key at the "Weekend Update" desk and what makes The Lego Movie such a success.
- We recommended the Twitter feed of sketch writer Christine Nangle, and the week's best podcasts.
DISCUSSION
You own me 4:40. So bad I stopped watching. I'm pretty sure Adam Sandler did this.