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An A-? Well, it's not the first time I've disagreed with Sims. I'd give it a B, at best, but I'm comparing it to the last four episodes which I've enjoyed A LOT. I just thought the sketches weren't as funny as what we've seen lately, but the show still put me in a good mood. I'm really excited about SNL this year, and

Glad I wasn't the only one who thought this was the strongest episode yet. I have given up on the show ever becoming particularly awesome, but I will still continue watching it because it's still good fun.

I just love this show, and I thought it was another strong episode. Hank and Max are such a fun pairing, Crosby is hilariously dumb (I laughed out loud when Jabbar put his hand up, too, when he was "voting in public"), Kristina made me cry three times (you got a problem with that?), Joel and Julia are breaking my

I feel exactly the same way. I have really enjoyed Ryan's character and I can't wait to go back to the old episodes to watch their story unfold again. I remember how I liked their first exchange of words in a restaurant or something, when they were both getting soda. And it just got cuter and cuter.

That last sentence nails it, so true. I felt so bad for Julia when she was calling Joel, but barging in to his work place is something Joel never would have done. It genuinely ached me to see them argue. I just hope neither of them does anything outrageously stupid as a result.

This episode has everything: a trial, a death, a rebirth, an epic plot twist, a guy bleeding out of his eye, a deliciously crazy super villain, a man looking like half of his face is covered with thousands of ants…

Oh yes. As funny as an accurate/ludicrous impression can be, I'll still appreciate a fun, completely original character that I never knew I needed in my life more.

I was trying to come up with some funny reply, but then I got too emotionally tired after thinking about this stupid redesign too much. Now I need to get off the internet.

It's the redesign's fault, I'm sure. We don't even have profile pages anymore. Or if we do, I haven't found a way to get there.

I know, they don't let us anymore! And here I was thinking that AV Club was my (sometimes annoyingly cynical) friend! But I guess my opinion doesn't matter after all.

It really is, though. I tried to go back to the news article where they announced the changes to see what they said about the whole thing but I couldn't find it anymore. I remember something about how the change was supposed to make it EASIER to read the site on different screens, but they really dropped the ball on

Nice to know. Oh, and I like how your work place will only condemn hideous web design, not actually the surfing online part.

Ah, it's been a while since I've seen that video, still makes me laugh.

I wish I had an opinion about Eliza Dushku to fully appreciate this awesome burn.

This show is unlike anything I've ever watched before. The way the writers and actors embrace the absurd and the creepy aspects of it all is great. They even managed to make John Cho look old!

I'm so happy that I don't review shows for a living and can just say that this episode made me laugh a lot and I found all of the storylines delightful, without having to go into further detail. But yeah, this show is totally fulfilling its job as my weekly escape to a fun, zany place with ridiculously likeable

Taran is great in that! Although I'm not sure if he's particularly bad in anything. But for me, Jebediah is my favorite character out of anything he's done.

I love the cover! I never knew that it's unanimously hated. Seemed like a weird song choice to pick on.

One word: Jebidiah*.

I don't think I've ever heard anyone compliment something with so much contempt as when Sherlock said the dinner was exquisite. Or maybe when Kristen Wiig (can't remember the character's name) was sipping down on that lemonade on Bridesmaids.