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Grad Students are the Worst
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What could there possibly be left to reveal about Courtney Love?

Man, I wish being on the internet didn't mean telling a joke and then finding out the guy from xkcd beat me to it.

When Hitler's brain (being kept in suspended animation by Nazi Science somewhere in Argentina as we speak) rises again with his mechanical army of robo-fascists, he'll be playing offense, not defense.

I picture in the future, people will look back on Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition with the same fascinated disdain that we look back on Victorian era erotic pamphlets with.

Have you heard of a fellow named Brett Ratner?

You know, there's already the theory on the internet that the role Adam Scott's character auditioned for in the last episode of Party Down was the lead in Parks and Rec.  I would die of internet fanboy-dom if the writers of Parks and Rec played the connection up by introducing Caplan to the show.

So you're saying we should defiantly rub a ketchup and mustard mixture of over sexualization into the table cloth the AV Club comment boards to piss off the parental authority of Todd VanDerWerff?  Because that's already happening everywhere, in much less metaphorical terms.

It's a regression to the norm, yes.

Sex! And now!

AROOOGA! HOMINA HOMINA HOMINA! OW-WHOOOOOO-OW-OW-OWHOOOOOOOO! (hits self over head with hammer, dunks water pitcher over head)

At one point, I think I missed several lines of dialogue, staring trance like into those bangs, demanding a rationale for their existence and finding none.

Yeah, I think I assess comedy in movies in a fundamentally different way than the AV Club.  HTTM was by no means great, but it was a solid movie.  The entire AV Club- commenters and writers alike- united in rejecting 30 Minutes or Less, which I thought was absolutely hilarious.

Yeah, "the adult woman who had been in a years long relationship who is also completely new to talking about sex" story line was a gaping plot hole.  If this were a comedy about college aged kids or even high schoolers (or if Jess were a repressed religious person or something), it would have fit just fine.

Agreed 100%.  One of the things that really holds me back from full on New Girl fandom is how Jess is kind of an unbelievable character when Deschanel is playing her.  Zooey Deschanel is incredibly beautiful, and it's distracting to pretend that she's not, or that people wouldn't treat her differently because of that,

Lizzy Caplan's relationship with Nick is really natural as well.  It's really a shame that they're obviously setting her up to break up with him so that he can get with Zooey Deschanel, because they have a natural chemistry that I don't think Nick and Jess have.  It's pretty fun to see Nick come alive around Julie,

Juanito is totally rite.  Like this if u agree~

"Are these shows a little too obscure for you?" Grad Students are the Worst sneered, peeking over his wide framed glasses.

Don't forget Superjail!

The actual TV show Stella was really spotty in my opinion, but the shorts were some of the funniest things I've ever seen.  I also saw the shorts first, which are completely pure, unedited creativity, whereas the cable tv version always felt capable, but still severely restrained in comparison.

I WANNA DIP MY BALLS IN IT!