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I still believe the ending to this is the most sweet, true ending to a Simpsons episode in the entire series. Marge trying to get Bart what he wants for Christmas but being ignorant of video games is just so simple and sweet. And most people can relate to Bart not actually liking the present but being so touched by

It's amazing to me that we're this many insane, nightmare murders in and every week there are people focusing on the implausibility of the murders. It was understandable last season when the nightmare logic was new, but I mean, come on people, it's like the entire point by now…

The nastiness of darienne came out of nowhere to me. she was never my favorite, but I was ok with her as a top 5-6 queen. Ben being upset over not being picked was childish, but damn, darienne was mean about it for no apparent reason. And anyways, who does pick laganja over Ben? Ben's worst is better than laganja's

I am just over Trinity. I don't even care she's a great lipsyncer. This was the third challenge she basically gave up on and sulked over. she has such a negative attitude, which is forgivable in life because of what she's been through, but in a competition she just sucks the life out of these challenges.

When the sink faded to Will's face it just looked like to me that'd he'd grown gigantic kawaii anime eyes.

I died at Michelle's transparent dislike for Ben. The "she relies on this old women schtick" comment + the one scene montage of the ONE other time Ben has done it (in an assigned role to boot) was too much.

getting rid of Allison (who hasn't been relevant since season 1, honestly), the twins it seems, and maybe Papa Argent is the best move Teen Wolf could have made. The show has too many characters waiting around on the edges because the writers don't know what to do with them. They need to completely ditch the Argents

I learned people actually cared about Allison and didn't think she was one of the most boring main characters.

honestly though it felt like they put that terrible cut in to further justify sending her home. Surely there was a cut without an awkward 10 second pause? Or they could have edited it out at worst. Trinity had several problems too but they obviously didn't use them in the video. It felt like a heavy-handed way to

Maybe she does, but there were at least two times that I remember in this episode where she just didn't get a joke.

This many seasons in and I still can't understand how there are drag queens with no sense of humor, like Trinity Bonet. You're a drag queen, how can you not have a wink.

I thought it was the best, funniest episode of the entire season. Even if nothing really happened it was the first episode this season that really made good use of the entire cast.

Richie so much sexier with facial hair. That's my profound contribution to the discussion.

After 4 1/2 seasons this was the episode where it hit me that I can't stand Abed.

S.U. is really blossoming. It's starting to pull together it's disparate influences and melding together. The art was especially beautiful in this episode, with it's anime, storybook and even hindu influences. Sometimes the many influences don't work, but when they do the art on S.U. has to be some of the best on tv

I so want to love this new Archer as much as the old one, but I'm just not. The Cheryl and Pam storylines are just not working for me.

I wish they'd do something with Allison. They haven't found a way to make her relevant to the plot besides as a possible love triangle corner. Sometimes she feels like an afterthought. lydia has fast surpassed her as the most important female character. It's a shame because I found her refreshing in season 1 as a

Isaac is too stupid to live at this point. I like him - mostly because he's cute - but he is constantly jumping into situations he has no chance in. The boy has a serious death wish or something. If the main character who dies is one of the kids I'm hoping it's him or Allison.

What bothers me more is how they come off as a middle school book report. like reading a novel you don't care about so you just spend as much time as possible summarizing the plot then add a couple of lines about whether or not you liked it. I don't have a problem with a flippant tone towards the show, but the way the

Now we only have TWO shows crowning winners whose albums never chart and end up in the bargain bin.