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Nice writeup. I recall the local HS band that played in my gym at dances covered RFE in 1983-4. They were some pretty hep cats.

He's a Slayer fan, so I think he has some experience.

Seriously, like Slayer doesn't have any duff tracks? Any band that has been around for 30+ years will make some music that some dickhead doesn't like. You're still a troll.

It's his secret campaign to replace Jerry Lewis in the hearts of the French once Jerry passes on.

Hoo haa to that!

Given how Joe went out, I thought it was especially ironic.

Nah, I straight up hated Cheese. No love there at all.

You must have missed the parable of the bowls of shit. It's not Carcetti; it's the system.

State Senator R. Clayton "Clay" Davis.

I agree; I like that he's useless as a cop but appears to be a very good teacher.

They do the same thing in Episode 1 with the Rawls-McNulty and Avon-D'Angleo scenes.

Dude, go check out "Toys R Me" at Funny or Die. It's wooden on purpose.

The "moving the desk" scene is totally awesome!

Also, Special Agent Fitzhugh!

Why is there no love for Carver? Of all the characters in the show, I'd argue that he developed the most through the series. He starts off as a total fuckup just like Herc and ends up as the next Lt. Daniels.

I rate the one when Poot and Bodie meet Herc and Carv at the movies higher myself.

A man must have a code, yo.

The Commander in Chief is just a humble motherfucker with a big dick.

I always saw him as Nigel Tufnel-like, but that was probably just an artifact of when I read it.

Have you seen this?