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My Dick forever!
(Only band on the list I've actually heard, and, I would imagine, one of the few bands on the list whose entire existence is a joke. Also, they're performing at the Boston Music Awards tonight, and I hope they win Album of the Year. Yes, they are actually nominees.)

"Anyway, the whole, long, brutal thing is worth a read, if only to explain why 'No Animals Were Harmed' always appears in quotes. It might also be missing a comma. "

I've still never heard "Friday", and I fully intend to keep that streak alive for as long as possible. Considering I didn't even know this song existed before clicking on the article, I think my ears will continue to be safe from "Chinese Food", as well.

@waxlion:disqus It may or may not be coincidence that "Futurama" and "Pushing Daisies" are my two favorite TV shows ever; I definitely thought of the latter in the final seconds of the former.

All I needed was the "George Washington" reference in the title to know this would be a great Inventory.

The way Bender's arms flailed at the very end of "Fry and Leela's Big Fling"- when he yells "You were in a zoo!"- was absolutely amazing, and the best part of either episode (both of which were quite good).

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Man, I'm going to miss the synopses of "Runway". I don't watch many shows religiously, but… "Community" is almost certainly ending. "Futurama" is (presumably) ending. TVC has (justifiably) stopped covering "Burn Notice". TVC has stopped covering "Runway". TVC doesn't cover "Shark Tank". Nobody knows what's going to

Kate Beaton again not nominated = me again not caring about the Eisner Awards.

Considering, just in the most recent 200 comments, the word "Bareilles" shows up 6 times besides your comment (and, now, besides mine), I'd guess that, yeah, someone had mentioned it.

Not only was this easily my favorite episode of the season- not that you have to run so fast to win that race- I'd say it would hold up very well as an episode from the first three seasons. If it had aired in 2011, I would've said something along the lines of, "Far from the greatest episode ever, but I still enjoyed

For Pam alone, this was easily my favorite episode of the season. Fucking brilliant performance by Amber Nash.

Infinitely better than the actual episode, including the title. I tip my hat to you. Please, do go on.

This was an awesome half-hour of comedy and easily my favorite episode of the show so far. It would have been much better in a vacuum- we've seen clips of romantic comedies already, we've seen her run through guys already, we've seen stunt casting already, et cetera- but it was still a funny, interesting episode, with

I'm in. Done.

Wait, he said "luft balloons"? I just heard "balloons". Well, shit- if I'd heard that, it would've made me laugh, which never happened anywhere else in the episode!

For me, this was the worst episode of the series. I didn't laugh aloud once, and I barely so much as chuckled. None of the main characters were used well, with the possible exception of Annie getting angry after trying to be her usual peacemaking self. The return of the Germans had no point (and it made no difference

I unabashedly love "Paycheck". There are parts that are cheesy and parts that are nonsensical and parts that are ridiculous, but I've probably seen it start-to-finish five or six times, and I've enjoyed it- especially the motif of piecing together the puzzle- every time.

"CHECK YO' SELF, FOOL!"
"AW SHIT, IT'S HIGHNUMBER, SON!"
(highnumber murders nilbog44 with an SMG)