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Fixda Fernback
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I beg to differ, and present as evidence this quote (which I'm surprised no one's brought up, it's always been one of my favorite in-joke moments):

I swear, it seems like O'Neal has been knocking his best ones out of the park on Fridays. Recently I remember a fake script, some fake poetry, and there were a couple other just unbelievably amazing pieces he wrote, all on Fridays. I know way more about pop culture than I should just because I read all the Newswires,

I swear, it seems like O'Neal has been knocking his best ones out of the park on Fridays. Recently I remember a fake script, some fake poetry, and there were a couple other just unbelievably amazing pieces he wrote, all on Fridays. I know way more about pop culture than I should just because I read all the Newswires,

You're missing what might be one of the best sketch comedies in ages, in Key & Peele. I also love Workaholics, but that's incredibly stupid humor and, while I love it, it certainly won't be going down in the history books of great television. K&P though… you're only doing yourself a disservice by not watching.

You're missing what might be one of the best sketch comedies in ages, in Key & Peele. I also love Workaholics, but that's incredibly stupid humor and, while I love it, it certainly won't be going down in the history books of great television. K&P though… you're only doing yourself a disservice by not watching.

As the camera pans away, over his shoulder, his back to the screen… a small tuft of cat fur peeks out from beneath his white, crisp collar.

As the camera pans away, over his shoulder, his back to the screen… a small tuft of cat fur peeks out from beneath his white, crisp collar.

This is a show that has titles funnier than entire episodes of other shows (and their use of cold open, cutting to title, is the most well-done I've ever seen). And sir or madame, that is up there with the best of them. I can't even begin to imagine the cold open that leads to that. I'm sure it would probably involve

This is a show that has titles funnier than entire episodes of other shows (and their use of cold open, cutting to title, is the most well-done I've ever seen). And sir or madame, that is up there with the best of them. I can't even begin to imagine the cold open that leads to that. I'm sure it would probably involve

Her dry heaving alone is nomination-worthy. Last week's cold open, with her doing it right as they cut to title, had me laughing until the opening credits were over.

Her dry heaving alone is nomination-worthy. Last week's cold open, with her doing it right as they cut to title, had me laughing until the opening credits were over.

People often say Charlie comes across as the most innocent, but I disagree. I find Mac to be the most innocent and child-like, whether through willful ignorance or just simple naivete. I think most of his "fucked up"-ness comes from just associating with the worst group of people imaginable… if he had a group of

People often say Charlie comes across as the most innocent, but I disagree. I find Mac to be the most innocent and child-like, whether through willful ignorance or just simple naivete. I think most of his "fucked up"-ness comes from just associating with the worst group of people imaginable… if he had a group of

It's just not governed by reason in this country.

It's just not governed by reason in this country.

That exchange between the two of them was a thing of beauty. I was cracking up already because I could see Dennis becoming extremely irritated with Mac, and then Charlie, pushing/poking/prodding him. It's such a hard toss-up between Charlie and Dennis for my favorite character anyway, so I loved it. Plus, Frank

That exchange between the two of them was a thing of beauty. I was cracking up already because I could see Dennis becoming extremely irritated with Mac, and then Charlie, pushing/poking/prodding him. It's such a hard toss-up between Charlie and Dennis for my favorite character anyway, so I loved it. Plus, Frank

Dee: "What are we gonna actually do when we catch The Waitress?"

Dee: "What are we gonna actually do when we catch The Waitress?"

I don't know… the edit of cutting from the "Mac" title to his sound effects as he did karate put him in a quick lead, for me. Until, that is, Dennis and his "Drawing… drawing conclusions, and also, this: *shows hilarious drawing*" I rewound that so many times because I couldn't just get through it without laughing so