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Jeremy Spoke in Class Today
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Okay, here goes….

See, I actually think his use in the first season might have been the worst. He was in a place of power, so his obnoxiousness was especially bad then. I really found him annoying and would dread whenever he would show up on screen. In season two, I feel like they at least humanized him a little bit, and knocking him

There's only one answer: we must eat Eric Roberts.

Even better than those were the "Lasagna Cat" Garfield tributes those guys did….really bizarre.

I didn't happen to notice him, but Guenter IS apparently returning this year.

Seriously. I love this show to death and named my goddamn pet after a character, but the significant continuity episodes (e.g. Nibbler shadow in the pilot) from the original run wouldn't have even constituted a top ten list for the show. They've always maintained the important continuity and been reaaaaally loose with

Misleading article is misleading. Well, I guess not so much this article as all the other ones I see everywhere saying "Seymour is back!"

@avclub-566616c4b3b3f350aeed409a877ba3b8:disqus I'm not really sure what your point is. I wasn't even criticizing that they have covers for sale on iTunes (Coulton is selling his there, too). I was merely point out that there's a version of this cover where they've clearly stolen his changed lyric.

(I should acknowledge that the aired-on-FOX version appears to have cut that whole portion of the song out, either for time or face-saving. However, you can clearly hear "Johnny C's in trouble" in the full version being sold on iTunes.)

Most of Hodgman's posts seem pretty humorous to me. But also, it's pretty obvious that they stole the arrangement (rather than coming up with a similar one separately) considering they even use the "Johnny C" line from Coulton's version that was, obviously, NOT in the original. They were too lazy to even change the

EDIT: Sorry, double post.

I didn't know Ang Lee had released albums. So versatile!

Streets of America is actually probably my favorite Bad Religion song.

Might this be because of Crazy Taxi?

Can I humbly suggest this as the next "Great Job, Internet!"?

Spider-Man, dead? Hey, after that last movie it's probably for the best.

The Last of Us looks great, but no excitement for South Park: The Stick of Truth?

The Last of Us looks great, but no excitement for South Park: The Stick of Truth?

Eh, AV Club itself is essentially counting Cougar Town in this article. By the same logic, and especially considering Futurama was last on network nearly a DECADE ago, I think it counts. It most likely wouldn't have been resurrected by the FOX network itself.