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I always loved that cover, but I didn't know the timing of events until reading this article (or at least never put enough thought into the chronology to put the pieces together). The more that I think about it, the more I'd theorize their recent collaborator's suicide probably brought a heavy heart to their take on

I always loved that cover, but I didn't know the timing of events until reading this article (or at least never put enough thought into the chronology to put the pieces together). The more that I think about it, the more I'd theorize their recent collaborator's suicide probably brought a heavy heart to their take on

I'm not sure if the witty cynicism is directed at the dubious quality of Underemployed and MTV's "oh please, oh please, resonate with a demographic" approach to marketing it; or at the notion of empathizing with graduates who went to college to avoid working shit retail jobs, who then took their degrees and walked

I'm not sure if the witty cynicism is directed at the dubious quality of Underemployed and MTV's "oh please, oh please, resonate with a demographic" approach to marketing it; or at the notion of empathizing with graduates who went to college to avoid working shit retail jobs, who then took their degrees and walked

Pretty much. I feel like I'm watching a fanfic with the worst kind of Mary Sue written in except the rest of the elements of the show are functioning as usual. I don't know if they intended him to be a straight-man or something, but in a show that uses "regular" in its title ironically, they had to have realized that

Pretty much. I feel like I'm watching a fanfic with the worst kind of Mary Sue written in except the rest of the elements of the show are functioning as usual. I don't know if they intended him to be a straight-man or something, but in a show that uses "regular" in its title ironically, they had to have realized that

The grenade line bugged me. Luke is just the perfect little bundle of chaos to set off all of Manny's insecurities. It's perfect for a character like Manny, who's insufferable at times but I can never really hate the poor guy enough to root for the show to shit on him. So Luke routinely inadvertently tossing off

The grenade line bugged me. Luke is just the perfect little bundle of chaos to set off all of Manny's insecurities. It's perfect for a character like Manny, who's insufferable at times but I can never really hate the poor guy enough to root for the show to shit on him. So Luke routinely inadvertently tossing off

I think there's an argument to be made that Raj could easily have been in the closet long as he has due to the parental disapproval. A little stereotypical of India, but… once again, it's CBfuckingS.

I think there's an argument to be made that Raj could easily have been in the closet long as he has due to the parental disapproval. A little stereotypical of India, but… once again, it's CBfuckingS.

I want Raj to be gay. Not because I'm one of those queers who roots for out gay characters on every show—I think New Normal and Partners goes to show what happens when we express our interest for that too loud—it's just his stupid "I'm too nervous to talk to girls" shtick is the last of the truly abhorrent

I want Raj to be gay. Not because I'm one of those queers who roots for out gay characters on every show—I think New Normal and Partners goes to show what happens when we express our interest for that too loud—it's just his stupid "I'm too nervous to talk to girls" shtick is the last of the truly abhorrent

Glue?

Glue?

The trademark-Tron light bike game being played with Segways also got a good-sized guffaw out of me.

The trademark-Tron light bike game being played with Segways also got a good-sized guffaw out of me.

See, I kinda feel like this episode, where the whip-smart writing was focused entirely on being hilarious for hilarity's sake (as opposed to that effort also being exerted towards, for example, the double-entendres that littered Time Traveler's Pig—the heart balloon, "This is the best present ever", "You lost me",

See, I kinda feel like this episode, where the whip-smart writing was focused entirely on being hilarious for hilarity's sake (as opposed to that effort also being exerted towards, for example, the double-entendres that littered Time Traveler's Pig—the heart balloon, "This is the best present ever", "You lost me",

"Would you really want to see Rachel Berry’s full rise to stardom, then the gradual decline, parceled out on a weekly basis until the year 2059?"
I threw up in my mouth a little at "rise to stardom". I think mainly because I always expected her to fail. She's always had this catty look-out-for-#1 diva vibe about her,

"Would you really want to see Rachel Berry’s full rise to stardom, then the gradual decline, parceled out on a weekly basis until the year 2059?"
I threw up in my mouth a little at "rise to stardom". I think mainly because I always expected her to fail. She's always had this catty look-out-for-#1 diva vibe about her,