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Or should that be DOUBLE ENTRÉES?? Eh? Eh?

I think it's a good thing that they don't do more episodes per season: sure, the show follows a certain dream logic, but it's getting a little silly just how many performance-art-serial-killers pop up over such a short time in the show.

@EmilyGuendelsberger:disqus There's not really much to pay attention to in Tony reviews. They're all "It's grrreat!"

I think you can go straight to "Gob —> Tony Wonder"…wink.

Does it turn out the cops knew internal affairs were setting them up the whole time?

And if you're Todd, you'll make sure that WE ALL KNOW IT.

I have been pointing out that similarity to people too; and I really really like season 3 of League of Gentlemen. Like this season of AD it doesn't ALWAYS work; and of course it has the benefit of only being 6 episodes long, as opposed to AD's 15. (Really feels like this could have been an A+ season of 10 episodes,

We're not counting Brian the Boom Stooge as a guest star? I thought he was absolute dog shit, easily the worst part of the season. The character himself wasn't written very funny either, to be fair; but it can't be a coincidence that the actor has now been the worst part of The Office, in the worst episode of

Seeing the note reading "DA MICHAEL" seriously made my girlfriend and me spontaneously applaud. I loved that whole sequence.

His inexplicable sudden transformation into a 1950s bumpkin during his retelling of the moon landing was the biggest laugh for me. "Me and my brother we hid up in the rafters, we seen the whole thing!"

I'm just happy that nobody's contesting that Schizopolis is a straight-up masterpiece.

LaBeouf cake? Is that like the meat-cake Rachel made on Friends?

They'd call you a "fannyhole" in Britain.

@avclub-a9ad5f949a8257dbbc6d83854e15d149:disqus I think you're scaring @avclub-4262765e59da723c5a2c667f56a6a5e6:disqus away from becoming a Doctor Who fan at all, for fear it will turn him into a raging douchebag like you.

It is biologically impossible to read this comment without hearing it in the most stereotypical, nasal nerd whine imaginable.

Since it would have been written on his grave, I assumed his name was "POLICE BOX".

SPOILERS?

I'm not basing my opinion on the quality of the shows on how TRUE they stay to the original Sherlock Holmes stories.

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