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First rational comment I've seen about this in weeks. Thanks, my anonymous AV Club friend with a highly developed sense of moral reasoning. Made my day.

First rational comment I've seen about this in weeks. Thanks, my anonymous AV Club friend with a highly developed sense of moral reasoning. Made my day.

Your iPod is the "cassette player in Marshall's Fiero that only plays that Proclaimer's song" of iPods. Good for you.

Your iPod is the "cassette player in Marshall's Fiero that only plays that Proclaimer's song" of iPods. Good for you.

Missed that the first time. Just read it and…what do you know? I'm in good company in the "JFK was really good and the magie loogie scene in Seinfeld is awesome" bandwagon. Always room for more onboard!

Missed that the first time. Just read it and…what do you know? I'm in good company in the "JFK was really good and the magie loogie scene in Seinfeld is awesome" bandwagon. Always room for more onboard!

The "magic loogie" sequence from the "Boyfriend" episode of Seinfeld is one of the greatest meta comedy scenes ever. Stone's JFK movie seems to be losing some of its acclaim over time, which is a shame. Its probably his best work.

The "magic loogie" sequence from the "Boyfriend" episode of Seinfeld is one of the greatest meta comedy scenes ever. Stone's JFK movie seems to be losing some of its acclaim over time, which is a shame. Its probably his best work.

My first too. Then Pusher, based on recommendations by my aunt, who was a superfan since the beginning. They are still to of my favorites ever.

My first too. Then Pusher, based on recommendations by my aunt, who was a superfan since the beginning. They are still to of my favorites ever.

Haven't read these Chappelle recaps before, so maybe this has already been addressed, but are these the first episodes that show how anxious Dave is becoming about the show's success? Interesting to watch him kind of implode little by little as S2 wears on. Too busy laughing to notice the first time around.

Haven't read these Chappelle recaps before, so maybe this has already been addressed, but are these the first episodes that show how anxious Dave is becoming about the show's success? Interesting to watch him kind of implode little by little as S2 wears on. Too busy laughing to notice the first time around.

I think the once-in-a-lifetime elements involved in that sketch (Charlie Murphy's work, the not dead yet Rick James, and Dave's show at its absolute height) made this one a classic that no one will every really replicate. Amazing.

Wow. Yeah this is pretty much the definition of Too Soon. Although I can't deny this was perfect.

I tend to entropy quit far more often that rage quit as well (by the way, you definitely need to trademark "Entropy Quit" as soon as possible, lokimotive. Best example: The X-Files, after Mulder left. Meh.

I tend to entropy quit far more often that rage quit as well (by the way, you definitely need to trademark "Entropy Quit" as soon as possible, lokimotive. Best example: The X-Files, after Mulder left. Meh.

The Skulls. Technically, I didn't rage-quit this one, since I kept waiting and waiting for it to start getting "awesome", as it was recommended by a trustworthy female friend. So, no, it wasn't until the credits rolled that the realization came that my dear friend only liked this because Joshua Jackson (RIP,

The Skulls. Technically, I didn't rage-quit this one, since I kept waiting and waiting for it to start getting "awesome", as it was recommended by a trustworthy female friend. So, no, it wasn't until the credits rolled that the realization came that my dear friend only liked this because Joshua Jackson (RIP,

Kinda tangential, but in the Arrested Development thread there was talk about how a Martin Short character basically ruined the episode. Now, we have Mr. Robin Williams, the answer to the question "who takes you 'out of' a movie more than Martin Short. Good luck with your Ike movie guys.

Kinda tangential, but in the Arrested Development thread there was talk about how a Martin Short character basically ruined the episode. Now, we have Mr. Robin Williams, the answer to the question "who takes you 'out of' a movie more than Martin Short. Good luck with your Ike movie guys.