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DIdn't really get that all. I thought it was fine, just as mildly strained and mostly pandering (in an OK way) as all his celebrity interviews. Stewart just isn't in his element quite as much when he's interviewing someone who isn't a movie star or what have you.

My job has more to do with my minor (English) than my major (Communications), but let's be honest here, Communications is the relaxed, pot-smoking cousin of English.

We're about to get to Doublemeat Palace, right? In my mind, that's one of Buffy's very worst episodes. I flat out quit watching the sixth season for at least a month after that. Then there's a bit of a slog, then you have an incredible last few episodes. Season six might be the most uneven one, come to think of it…

Abed?

I thought Jeff was supposed to look awful.

I couldn't stop thinking "I want that" both times it showed up.

Damon Lindelof and Dan Harmon had a really adorable exchange on Twitter.

I saw a pretty incredible Tempest with Christopher Plummer as Prospero. It's true that there's some drag to the story, but it can be punched up very well with the right actors.

That kind of got to me. But there are bigger problems at work here.

That was one of the best parts of the episode. Their duet, that is. Especially since they cut the particularly rape-y lines out of the song.

What I'm saying is it made me laugh out loud and relay the hilarity to Mr. Citizen.

And what songs would they perform for that? "The Hanukkah Song," of course, but … are there any other Hanukkah songs?

Even if this episode was ridiculous, Brittany was so adorable as Cindy Lou Who that I could barely handle it.

My favorite was "WHO'S A MILLIONAIRE, APPARENTLY." I didn't stop giggling about her Scrooge McDuck-style money pool for a while.

Caps
Something tells me Todd was passionate about this one, judging by the UNNECESSARY USE of EXCESSIVE CAPS.

I'm playing it right now. It's not really that bad, guys. really.

Anyone think Morena Baccarin would've made a better Jasmine? I don't think Gina Torres is ugly, but Baccarin is stunning, and she plays the quiet villain very well.

Courage and pluck, courage and pluck…

The start of this thread just makes me want to shout-sing "Up next: WHO'S GAY?" in the middle of the workday.

It's hard to compare "Cautionary" and "Life of the Party" because they're such fundamentally different episodes. I personally prefer "Life of the Party," because it's fun, there's a lot of Lorne, there's some good heart-wrenching Wes and Fred moments, and "Cautionary" still feels too much like a throwaway,