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I'm sure we'll see the size of audience only swell as time goes on.

My eyes must be kidding
Did I see an empty Chicken-in-a-Can that table? How long ago was that taste test? AVC should look at getting a maid on payroll.

That's weird, I still don't have a grade posted, but your right, it sounds about like a C

@Riff: I agree with you about being able to laugh at the characters outside of the bureaucracy setting. Worth pointing out that there was not one scene done in the office in this episode.

I don't know
Why wouldn't the Lips go along with rules of Write the Night in the first place? It seems like a concept that they would really enjoy. I'm starting to have my doubts about Wayne Coyne as a person. Between the shit talking in Rolling Stone (I'm not taking a side in that.) and this, I'm starting to think

What about the return of Kevin's love interest? She disappeared for a while during the Miner era, and now she's back, without notice. Not only is she back, but her and Kevin were getting pretty hot and heavy up against that wall.

Ska Morning Jacket > My Ska Jacket.

I actually thought that Spin City carried on pretty well after Fox. What was important there was that Fox got to get on his soapbox when he was done and have the poignant send-off he deserved.

Alright now
I'm cowboying this thread.

Never go full retard.

Very few misses in the first season, but the second season felt rushed or something.

If anything, I would think Iha, from the outset, seems like the odd fit, but anyone who has read an interview or two from back in his Pumpkins heyday knows that him and Corgan were pretty big into Cheap Trick.

The only recent ones I can think of for my list would be Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Royal Tenenbaums (I don't think I need to say which part), and LotR: Return of the King. I hated the fact that I was crying in the theater at the end of Return of the King, but I'm okay with it now. Oh, and I just recently

You know, one of my favorite local bar bands covers that song regularly. I got sort of a warm buzz inside when I read it here.

I have an Irish friend who recently got the complete series set of Only Fools and Horses and he's been having a wonderful time reliving some of those episodes. It's been fun for me watching them the first time.

Oh Squidbillies! Maybe not for my kid(s) at age 4-8, but definitely once they get into those insufferable tween years.

Used to dip my chips in Pepsi. It never tasted the same with Coke though.

Thanks for that Diffusion, I was worried I wouldn't remember the line right.

I was just as confused about Faraday as anyone else. From what I remember, he was on the island during all the time-skipping, and he landed firmly in 1977. I remember him explaining it as a record continuously hitting the same loop. As mentioned above, he was there when Charlotte died. At what point did he leave? God,

You've got a moustache… I mean, you've got milk on your moustache… I mean, you've got a milk moustache.