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According to Wikipedia: Basic Genealogy; Contemporary American Poultry; Epidemiology; Early 21st Century Romanticism; Applied Anthropology & Culinary Arts. It's a pretty good list.

I feel like it's my duty as an AV Clubber to point out that Dornetto also wrote for Community.

Wait, wait wait - no usual programming tonight? Screw your holidays America, they certainly haven't given me anything to be thankful for. And who eats marshmallows as a turkey side-dish, anyway? What is wrong with you people?

Unpossible - that epiode features Leonard swimming.

I see what's happening here - not content with firing Dan Harmon as lead writer from The Sarah Silverman Programme, she's come back to finish the job by taking his Thursday slot. The Year of the Vagina reaps more souls in its unholy harvest

Is Lex Luthor's Bunch of Dicks a little too on the nose for this show?

FREE FONZIE

Never saw the first season of Downton, but the second is hilariously ridiculous. Not exactly good television, but very watchable.

He is very good in it, but probably only the 5th or 6th best performance in that thing.

George, certainly. Without Aidan Turner AND Russell Tovey, there's probably not much of a show left.

Backwards AND upside-down? Must play havok on the old ear canal.

I personally can't wait for some more hilarious jokes about Down's syndrome. That'll certainly show Hollywood.

I can say tosh some more, if you like. If I'm feeling particularly generous I might even throw in a balderdash or a piffle.

Huh, although I can't speak for Luther, I wouldn't really call any of those shows tosh. Well, maybe Doctor Who, but my undying love for the programme means I am blind to all perceived flaws.
Anyway, those shows are all aware of their fantastical/heightened nature, whereas Page 8 stuck in the craw because Hare takes

A-? Seriously? For me, this was the Spy equivalent of Downton - entertaining tosh, but tosh nevertheless. When a spy drama manages to make Spooks (MI5) look like a a realistic alternative, that's never a good sign. I guess Bill Nighy is doing what Bill Nighy does, and that's always fun, but for my money I'd rather see

I like the sting at the opening of the McCoy titles a lot, but the rest is a bit lacklustre.
Original, full-on Derbyshire version is probably the best, but for all the odd choices it makes, I have a bit of a soft spot for the 1996 attempt.

Shall we start discussion of Series 3 here? I want to start discussion of Series 3 here.

I'm waiting for Final Community Crisis, at the climax of which Jeff breaks Dean Spreck's evil hold over Greendale by singing "Faith" over the College's tannoy system.

Ah, I'd argue that it's the same thing, just that "cocaine" is far more oblivious on GOB's part and therefore even funnier.

Absolutely not.