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See above (or below, wherever it ends up): my wife and I go married to IGTGBTS. Despite the sadness, there's a sweet optimism too.

Mrs. C-H and I had our first dance to "I'm Going To Go Back There Someday" because:
1. Everybody does RC at their wedding…
B) I've always felt a deep connection to Gonzo…
III: It kind of describes our weird history (dated in HS, didn't speak for 23 years, reunited on the internets, married today)… and…
π: It's a waltz!

Never mind that, Doosh. I wanna see Warburton do Wishful Drinking.

@avclub-4fdd6fbd220e26b63a7c9a5aa88f5f31:disqus : Exactly. I always figured the whole Red Squad deal was cooked up by Leyton to recruit himself a competent but easily manipulated band of merry saboteurs. They were likely hand picked by Leyton himself.

Kind of like ST09.

I thought Randy was a perfect choice, he's the patron saint of broken people. The song wasn't one of his best efforts, but it fit the tone of the show; funny but sad.

"It's like a kind of torture, to have to watch the show."
 I remember that mainly because that's used on the first Muppet Show album.

There's doom and gloom when things go boom….
    In Dexter's Laaaaab!

"Tonight at 11:00…"
"DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMMMMMM!!!"

Y'all come back now, y'hear?

Bork bork bork!

Two of my all time favorite theme songs.

Enterprise, Through a Mirror Darkly parts 1 & 2, biggest improvement in a opening ever?

Time for the 'exchanging of the socks' followed by cabbage rolls and coffee.

It's like a balloon… and something bad happens.

"- stampeding giraffes" and one baby zebra.

I think you meant "-Miles O'Briens'.

Funny, I was hearing Data's voice. I suppose it works either way.

@avclub-53e4db6f596904f154b5efa09193e3ab:disqus : What do you got against hand jobs?

I think it really is Frakes, and Sirtis, and Benny Russell and Cookie Monster…