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His love of the halflings leaf has clouded his mind.

You know Tom Six is gonna end up having to contact Peter Jackson for some minor tweaks to his MASSIVE computer animation software for this.

I agree. I generally can go along with the episode grades, but this one was a surprise. It had it's merits, but it's definitely in my bottom 10 TZ episodes, IMO.

THE STARS AT NIGHT! ARE BIG AND BRIGHT! clapclapclapclap

Ellie… Nellie… wait a minute…

I imagine that when I return to it down the line, it will appear too long, overly mawkish, and self-congratulatory

Everyone's laughing, and riding, and cornholing except Buster.

"I just blue my show".

In a nutshell, I liked this episode a lot and agree with the B+. In any event, I thought it was more even and "in character" than last week, which had some moments that were so syrupy that it dragged the episode down. It was interesting, though, that it almost seemed like two disjointed episodes glued together - the

Mr. Fingerbottom?

I want to cast… MAGIC MISSILE.

And of course the porn version, Joe Dirt Diggler

That was Alex P. Keaton!

How can you be so obtuse?
What did you call me?
Obtuse. Is it deliberate?

Through all of the Sturm und Drang that has defined Jim and Pam's relationship this season, I've really tried to see both sides of it. While a lot of people have made "Pam is a bitch / Jim is a dick" comments, I've tried (even though sometimes agreeing with them) to understand why the other character was doing what

You know it's funny, in that MASH closing scene it's the final music that always gets me - not just that they're playing "Suicide Is Painless" like they have a million times before, but that there's a very slight difference in the way it's played. In the spot right between where the lyrics "It brings on many changes"

He's also playing Richard Nixon in The Butler

Maybe they were pining for the fjords.

After the Orthodox Jews started doing the Dougie at weddings, it was really just a matter of time for things to wrap back the other way.