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Someones Attractive Cousin
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He used a stunt butt!

The compromise is that Disclosure can get some promotion in America, but they have to use the worst song on the album to do it with apparently.

What a masturbatory review. This episode was dire, even Louie couldn't save it. It's ok to admit something he was involved in was crap.

yeah, that too.

That's funny, yeah we seem to have that small town "everybody knows everybody else" mentality, even in our bigger cities.

I guess that's one way to look at it, giving Scully a blank slate for the events of the finale. I'd probably regard this episode better had it not come so close to end, it just seemed at this point they're were bigger things that needed to be addressed.

it's a very low end Season 7 type episode.

I hope we get a redo of the review, Nabin just comes off has a bitter fanboy (suprise), and it's been long enough we should be able to get a decent reappraisal of the film. It's by no means a great movie, but it would provide a decent epilogue to the season 9 reviews.

Release I feel is the stronger of the two this week. Despite the points about the guest star stealing the attention of the episode, it's a good closer on the relationship between Doggett and Reyes, and the ending is very sweet.

Fat Mike is the poster child for not knowing when to hang it up.

Because she's a medium talent coming from a life of extreme privilege, having got to where she is not because she's some lucky ingenue, but because she's the poster child for nepotism/cronyism in the entertainment industry. The fact that she has zero awareness or slightest bit of humility about her success is what

I grew up in Oklahoma, and lived in LA for about 4 years, and an unbelievable amount of people asked me if I ever lived in a tipi or was used to running water.

She's already written a memoir, wtf.

Was awesome is right, too bad she was fed into the MTV incinerator after turning 30.

Faux Activist Attacks Faux Talking Head, Faux Outrage Ensues.

So awesome, though I will be disappointed if we don't get to see Orin's "interpretations" of Billy Joel songs.

Nothing can kill the Grimace…

This feature is quickly becoming the worst thing on this site.

The twist is going to be she's actually Carol Burnett.

I hope we get a Klaus centric episode before the seasons over, or at least a b-plot. He's such a pathetic and tragic character that just happens to be trapped in the body of a goldfish, can't help but laugh at him.