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I thought this was an excellent welcome back. Made even more awesome by Selina Meyer's knowledge of Wolverine

But can we really include Dead Like Me in this? He did leave within the first season. Other than that I agree with your ranking.

Not sure if he always had one, but in the recent Avengers cartoon and Marvel vs Capcom, he had an accent. I think it works. I'd like to have Mark Sheppard do the voice.

Nardwuar the Human Serviette!

All of those videos written by the amazing Heather Anne Campbell of UCB's The Midnight Show!

Anticipating the ecards that read "So you have a wolf face and tattoos? Excuse me while I take my panties off"

He was such an adorable little kid in Batman Begins!

Punk bands have been doing this long before Radiohead. I think it's different for the fans of the popular bands that choose to follow this model as theyre not used to purchasing content in this manner. When it comes to more independent bands, the fanbase are already familiar with the concept of what could come from

Give it a couple of episodes. It's a great balance between a kids show and something for us older folk. It doesn't try to be all serious like the 2003 cartoon. What I love most about it is how all the turtles are written  with a focus on how they're brothers. I mean, their dynamic just has you believing it. The

The episode with Madeline and the chocolate on her finger "Taste it". Geezus.

On the next Law and Order:Svu with special guest star Amanda Bynes' Vagina

Oh god, finally watched all of it. I'm in love. Michelangelo especially is friggin hilarious. Also, had to pick up some of the new figures as they are seriously awesome.

Kumail Nanjiani is Pakistani but yes, he kills it

@avclub-3a7e51d147107126d603db6022ddd70b:disqus Ooo, good idea! I completely forgot about the mother stuff. I think that is the only way to go. 
Also I wasn't a fanatic. Enjoyed the show, even stood in line for 3 hours when they were touring cities during the first season, but I wasn't in LOVE with it. If it wasn't for

I guess my trepidation comes from the "feel" of it. Like if it's released theatrically will it feel like movie? Or just like a really long episode? I know that sounds weird but that's how I sort of felt with Serenity. It didn't feel big enough. Is there a crime that'd  feel more epic and not just crime of the week and

It was during S2 my love for her got even bigger. She was basically Whedon's version of Emma Frost from his run on Astonishing X-Men. British (yes I know Emma isn't), Classy, Snarky.

As much as I loved the first two seasons of this show, I did not want this to happen. I really don't see how a movie would work. Does this make any connection to the never aired pilot to season 4? I hope I'm wrong but all I see coming from this is a disappointment that will leave people who have never seen the show to

I was unfortunately one of the spoiled ones. But no matter how many times I rewatched that episode, his characters reveal still creeped the shit out of me

Not at all. Him and Adele were instant favorites for me from the beginning.

HA! Actually that was the moment that got me. The look on her face was priceless!