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That fishstick proves that Capt. Blicero's conclusion is correct! Just look at the lower right corner!

Nah, I'm gonna buy it too. Commentaries are like my life-blood, and I just need to hear what they say about these decisions. To use the Simpsons as an example, I'm hoping for more of the defeated and sad tone of the original "Some Enchanted Evening" commentary and less of the defensive, "this episode is incredible,

To be fair, though, he has appeared (as a Supreme Court Justice, no less) on Futurama.

Props, eh?

I'll admit to visiting the TI every week back then just to see what bizarre things Amelie would find tolerable and how the commentariat would react to them. After it became increasingly mean-spirited, I stopped showing up. Only about 3 weeks ago did I discover the change of format that the comments had undergone.

Oh, yeah… I beat EarthBound last week, and so, consequently, I am now Giygas.

I don't even own a The Simpsons!

I love it when @Dikachu:disqus does his Andy Rooney routine!

James L. Brooks: Portrait of an Ass Grabber

Doesn't Sirius XM have both an all-Bruce Springsteen station and an all-Pearl Jam station? And don't they mostly play mind-shatteringly endless different live versions of songs from the piles of bootlegs each act has released?

I'm sure Turner will want it in order to complete its Animation Domination rerun block dealie. I mean, they've already got the Unholy McFarlane Trinity and Bob's Burgers, not to mention former tentpole King of the Hill. On the other hand, it would pair nicely with Futurama reruns on Comedy Central.

On the other hand, the strained smiles perfectly symbolize that Troy and Abed aren't very good at hosting parties, and are just doing their "version" of what they think a party is supposed to be (greeting guests with a smile, playing Yahtzee). It's a sort of precursor to "Troy and Abed Being Normal" but not as

I think that's why my local affiliate stopped showing reruns. Every time I'd tune in over the past few years, it would be something from season 20 or beyond. Yeeesh. It's no wonder no one was watching.

The Cleveland affiliate isn't even showing it anymore. Doesn't pull in the numbers that Family Guy and Half Men reruns do, unfortunately.

I wonder if there'll be a real discrepancy between the ratings a cable network gets for a season four episode versus a season twenty-four episode, and if this will lead to said cable network only showing episodes that will get higher ratings?

And he's oh so flirty.

That's true, but it shows just how committed she is to baking something, anything, even as the world around her gives her no viable options to do so. Of course, this theme isn't really explored again, nor was it explored before, so it's always kinda made me uncomfortable about RCT. When Shirley bakes at the beginning

I can only imagine what would ensue if Puerto Rico ever became a state…