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It's just that I'm finding myself looking at all the talk about sex and protection and whatnot as an asexual dude, and being like "there's actually no way I can participate in any of these conversations."

And now I know not to google it. Good.

You do always know just what to say.

Suddenly I'm remembering how useless I am in these comments and wondering how Abradolf convinced me to check it out again.

I keep reading that as him pausing in the middle rather than addressing the person. Always forget about the weird names thing. And I just love the thought of him saying "I would fuck her in the ass. . . . .but only with her enthusiastic and sustained consent."

Oh, huh. Fair enough, but I loved Beyond Belief when I listened to it. The self awareness worked for it. I wasn't even really interested in the rest of the Adventure Hour series.

You didn't enjoy her in Beyond Belief with PFT? Those two are hysterical together!

You're both wrong, it's seven. 14 in the season in total.

Right, the guy I was referring to.

Only six in total, they'll probably all air given an order that small.

I mean, I completely disagree that it was a bad idea in UKS*, but you may have a point that addressing it directly might just be too much for the show, as wonderfully, dramatic, serious and dark as it can be.

Season 3 is just as much about the characters as the other two. The whole point of the genre/concept episodes has always been to be about the characters first and foremost. My Dinner with Abed gives wonderful insight into both him and Jeff, Epidemiology is about Troy accepting who he is, etc. The season 3 episodes

I'd object to airheaded, and not only because I identify with/am attached to her too much, I swear. It's too harsh of language. Incompetent, sure.

He left the show to be a regular on CSI:Cyber.

Now that is a character indeed. And immensely relatable for some of us. .

I finally watched season 1 on a whim earlier this year, and have now devoted myself to a schedule where I watch two seasons a year, one every six months, meaning that I'll finish season six two years from now, right around the time the season after it, which I assume is happening, will air.

I was thinking that the C-Listers unite and form a villain's guild. Sadly without Real Neil and his Pipes of Steel.

Yep. I was so baffled when I read that statement.

Pardon me for beating the same drum people on here have already heard me do, and quite recently, but I hope that isn't the only time we see Britta's parents. While it was relatively well done, I find it questionable that what her father did was never brought up. I would consider that part to be unforgivable. If not