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Let's just rename the show to "The Walking Daryl" and be done with it.

I hope this is considered fairy-tale canon. I can't wait for ZZ Top to show up in the real world.

We can start referring to him as Theodore. Or maybe Teddy.

The biggest revelation in the episode is that T-Dog is named Theodore Douglas.

I've heard one interpretation that the "teeth falling out" dreams stem from personal insecurities, especially regarding physical appearance. As it happens, I lost a lot of dream-teeth in high school, so I can understand where that interpretation comes from.

The "Zombie [blank]" is overused, especially when they do the "zombie [person who is still alive] four times. Couldn't South Carolina have been "Zombie Secessionists," at least? Hell, it would be funnier if the scariest thing about Rhode Island was simply "Seth MacFarlane."

I haven't really been following Saints Row 3, so I was unaware that it features a Helicarrier...until now. I am pleased.

I think you're probably safe not doing that. I personally enjoyed it when it was on, and it was fun, but if it didn't grab you the first time, I see no reason it would now.

But how does it compare to the last fairy-tale inspired network program?

That was fantastic.

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That was amazing. I had seen their in-costume stage performance of the song (on Conan O'brien, I think) but I had no idea that this existed.

On of my indelible memories is Elijah Wood geeking out about Grand Theft Auto III. Well, maybe not that indelible, since I thought it happened on the Daily Show, but upon reviewing the clips it seems that's not the case. It must have happened on Conan.

District 9 used some re-purposed NERF guns as well. I think it's great — because the latest batch of NERF guns look awesome.

Smug and a Confederate sympathizer! That snake's an asshole!

That viper looks awfully smug.

I'm actually a little jealous. I have never seen that happen in person.

When I was but a boy, one of the older kids on the street beat the seaweed level. I watched, tense, as he navigated that electric hell. Oh how the neighborhood children cheered when he completed it.

I also seem to remember that the game was hard to complete even with the available Game Genie codes.

The fact that he's wearing a "Sikhs in the City" t-shirt is icing on the cake.