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"George, on the other hand, dated way above what is realistic."

I love Fringe but I have no problem with this statement.

"Enough with the bar" - That was Costanza's idea.

I'm happy this happened.

This wasn't actually meant as a critique of Sims. I really enjoy these reviews. It might be at the point by now where I'm laughing a little more at him than with him, but that doesn't mean they're not a lot of fun. And like someone said above, I'm disappointed these are coming to an end and really hope Sims takes his

Kramer: Listen to me. When that car rolls into that dealership, and that tank is bone dry, I want you there with me when everyone says, "Kramer and that other guy,oh, they went further to the left of the slash than anyone ever dreamed!"
That could have been Darren. RIP Kramerica.

What is he, some kind of instigator?

I went back and read the SIIIIIIIIIIIIMS! review of the pilot episode the other day. The interaction between the episode, the review and the comments section was perfect. The pilot episode didn't have all the kinks worked out just yet and the characters hadn't really come into their own. Sims hadn't quite figured out

Good thing it's a homage to an early-season episode. If it was a homage to "The Merv Griffin Show", SIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMS! would just spend the whole time talking about how "polarizing" it is to mask the fact that he's the only one that hates it.

How is Independence Day in any way crappy? Who doesn't like that movie?

I agree with the "there's only so many hours in a week" thing. I pretty much only listen to podcasts when I'm working out or in transportation somewhere (walking to class, on the subway, etc). Otherwise, they're too distracting. What, am I going to sit in my apartment just listening to some dude talk? Is it 1940? I

Disagree. I saw it probably around the same age, and it was still funny without knowing who Merv Griffin really was. All you need to know is that it was an old talk show. And you figure that out pretty easily in this episode.

Any Billy Mumphrey reference earns a "like".

I'm assuming Michael Schur isn't going to be involved, so how can they do a show about the Schrute family without Mose? That's the only problem I see with this idea.

Now you listen to me: I want details and I want them right now. I don't have a job, I have no place to go. You're not in the mood? Well you get in the mood!

Booooooooo

He sunk like a stone!

I didn't think last week was particularly special, actually. I was ready to say the same thing, but thought Modern Family and Happy Endings were better. But yeah, good show.

All is right with the world. Or at least it will be on March 25th.

I'm at the point with these reviews where I'm thoroughly enjoying Sims' pickiness. The part where he complained about Kramer's adopt-a-highway plot being "disconnected" really had me in stitches. Almost as funny as the plot itself!