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@avclub-70f6dcc28ef8fc282b0c969e75d9bdfc:disqus Have you watched the show since Obama took office?  His show has been about putting the media's laziness in pointing out hypocrisy on display for comedic effect. Which he does on both sides. See his Charlie Rangel bits, his continuing Anthony Weiner jokes, and his Obama

I haven't listened to the whole album yet, but the tracks I've heard I haven't liked.  The beats and his style are original and exciting but the lyrics are tiring.  As a guy who has trouble getting a "bitch" to fuck him, I can't really relate.

“Got any enemies?” “Lotus Clan.” “Not really their M.O.”
I always thought he said "The Klan".

True there is nothing near those films in the videogame medium, yet. But comparatively, it's a medium that's still in its infancy.  I would definitely say that there are the Modern Times and Metropolis of the video game world, but I wouldn't look for them to share shelf space with Nathan Drake.

Free Will now, but no one has been quite clear as to whether free will exists up there.

The music at the end when Earth-Troy decided to take over Earth-Prime was either lifted right out of Fringe or really close to it.  I think this is the second Fringe reference this year. I love how Community identifies with borderline canceled series even on other networks and I can't wait for evil Abed's cameo on

I'm actually curious about this so excuse me if it sounds dickish, but is it normal to teach kids with aspergers to fake emotions like Amber was doing here? Or is it something that might come back to bite her in the ass?

I would think a sitcom "needs" to be all the way funny.

It was hard to laugh at this show because the politics kept creeping me out.  Behrs is supposed to be likable but its hard to root for her when the plot of this episode turned into "Let's break into my old mansion and steal all the stuff the government is holding because my dad cheated a whole bunch of people out of

I really liked how Crosby was on the verge of giving Jabar good and poignant advice when he was saying that you need to give family a little bit more understanding because they're family.  It kind of mirrored his situation with Adam a little bit.  Then, of course, he messed it up by throwing in the "your cousins has

I think there is a 50% chance that Walt poisoned Brock, a 49% chance that it was accidental (or  not really Ricin poisoning), and a 1% chance that Gus did it.

December 23rd is packed.  I'm know not all of those are going to be released nationwide, but I'm betting Girl With The Dragon Tattoo, Tintin, and Mission Impossible are going to be everywhere. I think Tintin is going to be the loser here.  It's a shame cause I love the character but maybe they'll finally stop making

I vote for daily for a little while longer, at least until the first show is canceled and things settle down.

This pretty much changes how I view the Dane Cook episode.  I always thought that they had had a conversation similar to the one in the episode.  I had thought that the episode itself was the resolution.  But it doesn't sound like anything was resolved (at least on Louie's end).

The Hattie/Alex storyline kind of creeped me out.

Is Cassie Blake the most generic name for a female character ever?

Isn't the "Rom-Com in reverse" a pretty standard trope at this point? Knocked Up and those Fuck Buddy movies are just three examples but I'm pretty sure there are more.

"Unlike the scores of other modern comedies about man-children learning to grow, this movie would never ask Shaun to put away childish things entirely."
What I really liked about this movie was that at the end of the film Shaun's plan for the day wasn't much different than his plan at the beginning of the film.  The

Pizza comes in its own box.

Pew! Bang! Stormtroopers hitting the floor.