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Ill admit, it took me a while to warm up to theOh, Helloact.

In hindsight, I cant remember when I crossed over to the other side.
In many ways,Oh, Hellostill preserves its underlying feel of being an inside joke.
Its just that what constitutes the notion of the insider has grown larger and larger with each new iteration.

One is sweet though slightly childlike, the other scheming and probably sociopathic; both are amusingly tragic.
But what makes the podcast feel particularly special is the underlying complexity of its construction.
On one level, you have the aforementioned Faizon and St. Geegland character work, tuna and all.
And boy, its a treat.
The first few episodes are essentially nods (parodies?)
It comes complete with a Heres What you should probably Know Today segment.
None of this will be surprising to those who enjoyedOh, Hello on Broadway.
This is how the inside joke gets bigger.
As of this writing, Gil and Georges pdcast has even more episodes to look forward to.
Now that Im on the inside of their increasingly expansive inside joke, theres simply nothing better than that.