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That 70s Show: pretty much anything from the first few seasons would fit, but my personal picks would be either "That Disco Episode", "Drive-In", or "I Love Cake."
If there was ever anything great about this show, it was Topher Grace's portrayal of Eric Forman's coming-of-age story in the first few seasons. The view on

@avclub-bc68599029928a93ff775e686c3be325:disqus The anonymity of the Internet is not an excuse for rude douchery. Bottom line: I don't care where you are or who you're talking to; don't be a dick.

Reasonable enough, thanks.

Wow, you're super hostile to someone you've never met or talked to before. Seriously, dude, take a pill.

"What else is on" section.

Not true. The whole bottom section is "What else is on".

Why is The Mentalist never included in your "What's on Tonight?" I always have to check other sites to see if it's a new episode or not.

The Phoebe/Ross plots were always my favourite on Friends; a lot of them depended on personality clashes between Ross' science and Phoebe's mysticism, but the charachters had a lot of chemistry, and they could definitely hold a story line.

I think you're watching it wrong.

I know there's no way it will win, but Slings and Arrows is amazing (first 2 seasons anyway, 3rd season kinda got off track), and it's precisely the kind of show the AV Club should cover because it could give this show the huge new wave of discerning viewers that it deserves. It seems like in the U.S., there's a

This episode was TERRIBLE. The B plot with the Halloween party wasn't bad, but Leslie and Tom's interactions made me cringe. I haven't seen these characters so unlikeable since Season 1.

I also came here just to see if someone mentioned that scene from The Ring. I probably would have run out of the theatre if I hadn't been completely petrified.

Self-publishing is pretty easy these days. Jim obviously would have garnered numerous paper-related connections during his time at Dunder-Mifflin, so the mechanics of producing the book (simple access or connection to either an espresso book machine or—even better—a bindery) I think are entirely plausible. Ditto the