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Professor Snugglesworth
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Wait, what happened?

The best part of that is the shots with his pregnant wife.

I need to move back to the city. I went on one date with the one person in a thirty-mile radius who seemed all that compatible with me (based on OKC profiles). She hasn't called me back in a week and a half (and driving thirty miles wouldn't have been so easy either), so options are now reduced to practically none

I've lost 25 pounds of unnecessary organs!

DC really isn't substantially cheaper than anywhere (maybe SF?), so I have to assume Washington state.

shing for compliments?

Boy, I sure hope somebody got promoted for that genius creative move.

But me bro don't read these comments.

Ah. I forgot that one ever existed… Yeah, that one was kinda… inessential.

Yeah, the Melies reference first appeared in "The Series Has Landed," which was the second episode of the show.

Good call on Being There.
There's also the obvious Affair to Remember/Sleepless in Seattle nature of the Vampire State Building meeting.

You and I are enemies now!

… BIAAIMP…

Way to overact, Billy West.

One of their fundamental rules, and nearly every time they broke it (except Bender's Big Score, which is mostly just okay), it turned into a classic. "Roswell That Ends Well," "The Late Philip J. Fry," and now "Meanwhile" make for a pretty fantastic trilogy.

You're doing it wrong!

They often make shootings on Justified very vague in terms of who dies from it. Ever since Boyd got brought back from the dead after the pilot, they've wanted to leave the door open for a lot of these guys.

Or maybe he gets off on the fact that Mike is standing outside while he watches.

Everyone on my Face-book feed is talking about either Burning Man or Syria.

In a few years, only giant nerds will care about the subtle distinctions that date the show to several different years despite it taking place over the course of two. And keep in mind that the timeline of "in a few years" is fairly fluid.