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Where's that Dental Plan guy? This would be a perfect time to freshen up his gimmick. Oh well. Beat him to it.

I watched it about a month before Jobs died. Pretty good timing, actually.

My thoughts, exactly.

The only thing capable of killing a monster, is another monster…

Unless it's done in the style of a rap, of course.

I would expect nothing less from a cuntburglar. A professor, no less.

@avclub-226a98f6949e5d6947877bc6a15e39d4:disqus , I was going to say "Oh, I'll bet it was making you hard." Then I realized your name is "The sentient autonomous penis" and realized it would be redundant.

Maybe this show will take a cue from The Cape and half the scenes will be flashbacks to his kids eating ice cream before cutting back to Castle with a sad look on his face.

My God… Michael Cera is the human, male Fluttershy…

Plus, it features people being punched to death until they explode, and people's heads blowing up almost constantly.

Are you saying that Modern Family or even Suburgatory is better than this? Blasphemy!

I like the alien idea, because it could lead to even sillier plots. For example, The Antichrist comes in complaining of a stomach ache, but it's only a symptom of a more serious illness. Also, he hates religious symbols and stuff, which may or may not be part of the disease. And he may or may not be the Antichrist.

Don't be too hard on the writers. They were probably once like you, but time has changed them. Really, it's probably the network executives who are to blame in this case.

That bothered the hell out of me.

Can't wait for the gritty reboot of Humpty Dumpty.

A new Transformers movie without Shia LaBeouf? Now if they can only get Unicron and  maybe the Dinobots in, then we'll be all set!

Little do you know, but the cat is in fact the one in control, and Soros is little more than its puppet.

Yeah, but Osiris already had Dean. It seemed like Sam was trying anything he could to get him out of it - thus the court scene. It was better than doing nothing and just letting Dean get sentenced.

I thought Dean felt guilty about that whole "Hell" thing because, you know, he ALSO tortured a lot of souls in Hell, for what was it… 20 years? Something along those lines.

I saw the previews where Pierce gets shot with NBC implying the way to get a critically acclaimed show is to kill Chevy Chase (Though, they might just be onto something…), but I had completely forgotten about it when the episode actually aired.