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I think Peter and Nance are now two characters I can single out, maybe, but I'm not sure. Aren't they similar to Fred and Carrie when they just play themselves. I really can't tell the characters apart except Lance and Nina (which I hate) and Toni and Candice (who I love). Who else is there?

Skype seems like a little bit of an angrier character than all the others. I do admire Fred Armisen's willing to go the extra mile by mutilating his ears to get in character

you completely missed the Reel Geezers YouTube channel he did in his old age, where he and a friend who was another octogenarian with ties to the film industry commented about present day movies. I loved that channel back in the day (back in the day= 2007)

Is there any actual backlash at the man himself? Maybe, it's because Stephen's sophisticated that we expect more from him? I mean South Park is ridiculously racist and homophobic but no one seems to care.

I don't mean he's not considered black. I mean that historically black colleges are avenues for African American students to go to college who might otherwise afford it. Malik likewise can afford any school he wants as a Chatswainian.
But then again, I don't even know if I'm correct.
I know that's rare on here for

I guess we're going to touch on race territory here, but Malik is hardly an AA socio-economically.

She wouldn't have to be a spy or anything. Stan finds her marriage a little fishy, arrests her, gets her to spill the beans, goes off her leads.

I know the "not as good as it used to be threads" are always lame, but I think Suburgatory had a little more bite to it in the first season when they were satirical about suburban culture. It's now consumed with more soapy plots and it seems like Tessa and George are normalized which disappoints me because that's what

Why is someone from the New York area going to Howard U. It's mostly a regional school that attracts locals and Southerners. GWU and Georgetown would be worth going to DC for, but Howard?

agreed. More Victor. I think Suburgatory thrives in a larger ensemble

Yes, this is exactly what happened. There are only 150-300 votes on most of the votes I checked. This isn't anywhere near as statistically significant as movies. Most people don't vote on TV shows by episode and it's kind of skewed because only fans will stick with a show. I stopped watching Community and Happy

So true. John Stewart's place in history is assured, but I feel it's settled into a formula that's becoming more and more familiar. The formula was positively shaken up by John Oliver hosting and I wish he stayed onboard.

Well, couldn't she be enlisted by Stan. If she manages to survive, she might be a tool for Stan and co.

I thought he was playing her at first though.
Also, would this make a difference if he were single or married, because his wife's not that understanding of his line of work and their marraige was falling apart?

Wouldn't Phillip and Elizabeth qualify as tools who actively endanger other people? I think one quibble with this show is I wish it was more conscious about how awful Phil and Elizabeth are, even if they're doing it in the name of patriotism. We're just encouraged to see them as antiheroes or soldiers on the

Sounds like a cool series, I'm on board

Come to think of it, being too lazy to google something, might be an example of sloth. Then again, I kind of feel google enables sloth, because it makes us all lazy in terms of acquiring knowledge. We don't even like to pay attention in school or lectures anymore, because we imagine we can just "google it" later

I tried that on ask.com and didn't get anything. Too lazy to go to google and ask is my home search engine

It is a great film. And I remember the line "Just call me Speedy" does anyone know if it's on demand anywhere?

has anyone played Monopoly Deal? That games lasts 15 minutes and it's so much more fun. Way way better than Monopoly