There is so much to enjoy here, but it's certainly been marred by (and indeed, the show itself ended because of) Nick Robinson's past behavior. I've returned to listen since then and found that the comedy holds up, thanks in large part to the genuine, wholesome, and hysterically funny Griffin McElroy. It's worth noting that, unlike many men in entertainment who've been shown the door for skeezey behavior, Nick Robinson seems to have owned his mistakes and tried to make amends. At least he seems to be using whatever platform he has left to help under-appreciated creators. If you can look past the controversy, this show is a minor miracle of improv comedy.