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LanaKane
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I can't speak about a burger, but ketchup is fine on a hot dog. I lived in Chicago, where it's considered blasphemy to do that. But if you're eating a beef frank (already salty as hell) then you add plain tomato, raw onions (gross), and mustard, it's like eating a salt lick. You need something sweet to balance all

BB just feels stuck in a rut these days, not comfortable. There are always great lines from the show, but the plots are stale. And it feels like they're writing the Belchers as dumber to justify the money issues they keep having.

There have been some clunkers, that's true. American Fung, the season finale that just aired Monday are examples. But episodes like The 200, Francine's murder mystery, and the reincarnation ep do give me hope for the series.

Only Chris Evans, anyway!

Wow, it's even more awkward than I remembered. Guess that sobered them up pretty quick. Scarlett looked like she wanted to just flat out say "no."

Truly nightmare inducing.

I remember when Age of Ultron came out and the cast was doing an interview, either Fallon or Kimmel. Clark Gregg was Skyped in as a surprise guest, and he asked the cast if any of them wanted to show up on AoS.

I agree. People were expecting huge things from AoS, especially with the return of Coulson. Even after it improved, it's never reached the must-watch status that was anticipated.

I hung in around the time Lucy Lawless got killed off in s3, I think. I really wanted to love it, but it was just so damn boring. The HYDRA reveal was a great plot and then it just fizzled away. So much action, and yet nothing was happening.

#1 is a toss-up between Zeke and Josh. Zeke is so damn endearing, but Tina reciprocates Josh's feelings.

Isn't that Malory Archer?

I forgot that her name actually was Angel, so good point.

Ugh, don't remind me about Darwin. What a waste.

The pixie chick was Wasp, who they called Angel, despite there already being a prominent X-Men character named Angel.

I'm with you. Last season was mostly comfortable, but this season feels downright stale. In addition to the stupid financial shit that's been mentioned, the throwbacks to past episodes (Stand by Gene for example) really aren't doing it for me.

Good point, along with Teddy's for not having any chips. Even if Bob wouldn't (or couldn't) throw some oven fries together, he could have just bought a large bag of chips from the store.

The family going along it made sense because really, what else could they do? The money was spent (although they should have gotten it back for that joke of a camp) and Tina was finally having fun.

It definitely seemed Louise-related.

Jimmy Jr. is pretty low on the totem pole these days.

My college roommate used to listen to Hilary Duff and Avril Lavigne constantly. Enough that she would fall asleep to their songs, still blaring through her headphones. I still don't understand how she was able to sleep with the music that loud. Anyway, I would stumble out of bed and mute the computer because it