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I just want to watch someone ELSE play it.

the next he's telling a guy to kill his son just to see if he would

@Birdman2000

All hail fellow people who did Birdman costumes (I made my helmet - complete with CREST! - out of a bicycle one, spray-painted gold).

That line still kills me. Birdman mistaking the Gang for a gang is just so perfectly stupid.

All I have to say about this article is:

I should have scrolled down a little farther, I was complaining up above about Birdman unfairly getting short shrift. When it was at its best, it was packed with jokes like nothing I've ever seen.

Harvey Birdman: Attorney At Law, which seemingly gets short shrift (even in this article, which names it, then dismisses its "limited premise"), is one of the only ones post-Space Ghost Coast to Coast that really made me cackle like an idiot. For whatever reason, that one was right on my wavelength while a lot of

This is the domest thread ever.

*After seven labor-intensive hours, moves on to second AVClub article*

I'd really like to read the whole interview (which is, as you said, behind a paywall). Individual sentences don't always give the full context, and it wouldn't surprise me if she was trying to make a more nuanced point than what the internet is apparently taking it as.

She's the WOOOOOORRRRSSSTTT!!!

Yeah, the camera cuts away from Daly to the stabber, at which point they presumably switched him to the stuntman with some sort of protective back-sliding gear and probably helmet, all conveniently covered by the painting Forrest is holding. There's another quick cutaway when he's at the bottom of the stairs, to get

They should have gotten Jean-Ralphio's sister to play Tina. They are basically the same person.

Yeah, that's a great picture. Just LOOKS like he would have been a cool guy to know, you know?

This…is…Farta!

There are Forces At Work preventing that. I guess you will remain The Boy With The Perpetual Nervousness.

I belong to the part of the fandom who's mature enough to not trivialize every relationship as sexual.

We know a little more about Mrs. Jones, who is seventeen, and six and twenty-four.

This should be a new recurring AVClub feature.