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Spoiler alert: it's a fucking hilarious episode.

Spoiler alert: it's a fucking hilarious episode.

You can't take the skyyyyy from meeeeee

You can't take the skyyyyy from meeeeee

The monologue would go something like this:

The monologue would go something like this:

I absolutely agree with you…I loved it so much when I finished season 2 that I managed to get through all of Season 3 in a day, thanks to a half day at school.

I absolutely agree with you…I loved it so much when I finished season 2 that I managed to get through all of Season 3 in a day, thanks to a half day at school.

Or folks that are familiar with them are British, though even as a Brit I've only heard of about five or six of these.

Or folks that are familiar with them are British, though even as a Brit I've only heard of about five or six of these.

True, but what I mean is that O'Neal's always been injecting his headlines with dangerously high levels of snark (it's the use of 'lately' I was somewhat surprised by).

True, but what I mean is that O'Neal's always been injecting his headlines with dangerously high levels of snark (it's the use of 'lately' I was somewhat surprised by).

I'm confused. Hasn't this always been the case?

I'm confused. Hasn't this always been the case?

Some British stuff:

Some British stuff:

I thought of this just before I read your comment. I think this was the first episode of Father Ted I ever watched and it still makes me crack up thinking about it to this day. It doesn't hurt that Neil Hannon/The Divine Comedy, who recorded My Lovely Horse, is one of my favourite artists (he did the theme tune as

I thought of this just before I read your comment. I think this was the first episode of Father Ted I ever watched and it still makes me crack up thinking about it to this day. It doesn't hurt that Neil Hannon/The Divine Comedy, who recorded My Lovely Horse, is one of my favourite artists (he did the theme tune as

Breaking Bad is on like 5 USA or something (I think), but yeah, all these quality US shows and barely any of them make it over to the UK (and the ones that do are on Sky more often than not, which I don't have). Homeland's the only one I've actually watched on television like a normal person.

Breaking Bad is on like 5 USA or something (I think), but yeah, all these quality US shows and barely any of them make it over to the UK (and the ones that do are on Sky more often than not, which I don't have). Homeland's the only one I've actually watched on television like a normal person.