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Looking back at the past few "Hatesong's" I think that the ones done by actors/comedians/non-musicians tend to be the ones I respect a bit more. The ones done by musicians tend to sound like sour grapes to me.

I can't believe no one has mentioned the "turkey" in Eli Roth's "Thanksgiving" trailer from the Grindhouse movies. Most disturbing turkey-themed pop culture image ever.

I'd prefer if Laurence Fishburne was doing a Mos Eisley show.

Yeah, I loved DP7 as well — it always played to me as what a tv show with super powered humans would be like. In fact I think "Heroes" would have been a better show if it had followed a storyline similar to DP7. The only problem I had with the title was Gruenwald naming some villains after classic rock tunes.

I wish that I hand Jesse's girl?

Hard to believe it's the same guy from "Boxing Helena"

They feed the rich while they bury the poor.

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For me, the best episode was when Charlie gets cold feet and bails on his own wedding. It might seem very contrived now, but watching that whole episode, with his family tryng to convince him to go through with the wedding was amazing.  The epsiode took place solely at the Salinger's house where the wedding was taking

Dominic Monaghan has basically called Matthew Fox out on being an alcoholic and and a wife beater — I assumed that was the main reason Fox has not gotten a lot of work….

I thought her "thin skin" was due to excessive Botox use?

Apparently it is supposed to be her big catchphrase. VERY MILD SPOILERS

It's funny that you mention Frasier, since that show what I think "The Farm" should have emulated. The only way to make Frasier Crane the main character of a show was to have to foils for him to bounce off of — Martin  who was his complete opposite and Niles who was a more extreme version of Frasier.

I assume you guys are joking since Knauf in reality looks like a slightly balder George R.R. Martin. . .

I, for one, was shocked. . . By the horrible fake British from the guy playing Cece's boyfriend.

Sorry Kulap lovers, but I thought she was just plan bad in this.  Granted, it probably is tough for an actor doing a guest spot on Happy Endings to get used to the style and cadence of the way jokes are written, but her delivery was way off.

Sorry Kulap lovers, but I thought she was just plan bad in this.  Granted, it probably is tough for an actor doing a guest spot on Happy Endings to get used to the style and cadence of the way jokes are written, but her delivery was way off.

Agreed. That scene was the worst written scene in the history of this show, but the blame for this falls squarely on the writers, not Saylor and the actor who plays Finn.  They did the best with the shit they were handed…

Agreed. That scene was the worst written scene in the history of this show, but the blame for this falls squarely on the writers, not Saylor and the actor who plays Finn.  They did the best with the shit they were handed…

Anyone else think that Colleen's dislike of the boy scouts was a callback to Alec Baldwin in the "Canteen Boy" sketch from SNL?