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That's one of my favorite Peterman scenes in the show's run. It's set up perfectly and Peterman's reaction to seeing Kramer is priceless, especially when he slams the door in Kramer's face.

That too. Funny thing is that I was excited to see that scene in theaters during the rerelease when I was a kid. Now I just see that scene as a colossal waste of time.

My thing with the insertions is that a lot of them are shoehorned in for no good reason and screw with the pacing or fuck with the overall environment. Scenes go on a couple of beats too long simply because Lucas felt that something would look cool, or some obvious CGI is added in for the same reason but looks totally

I noticed it too. Those scenes were totally streets behind.

Beercules was pretty brilliant, the most I laughed during the hour. Knew it was coming the second time around, still funny.

Yeah, the premire was pretty good, but not at the level of the best episodes from seasons 1 and 2, which would be the standard for an A for this show.

That's a typo. I meant to say highfalutin, but apparently I can't spell at all.

@avclub-bc68599029928a93ff775e686c3be325:disqus I personally think it is because they actually use their guitars when they play the songs live. My biggest complain about the album was the lack of them, especially on the first half of the album.

Pretty much agreed with that sentiment until I saw them do it Live From the Basement. Those songs are much better live than they are on the album.

This is awesome. In the words of Bart Scott, "Can't wait!"

That's a fairly good point, especially since most of the country hates the Yankees. Plus they play in the same division as a Florida team (unless he was going because they played the Devil Rays, which was not said).

That's a fairly good point, especially since most of the country hates the Yankees. Plus they play in the same division as a Florida team (unless he was going because they played the Devil Rays, which was not said).

I always saw Richie as a Bush stand in. A southern politician who pretends to be down home and just like the average American, but really isn't, and more interested in attacking the other side while running for office than proposing new ideas to help the country. Plus, Bush was, you know, in office when the episode