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"Haha. That Brian Cranston! He'll never be famous, unlike us!" *high-five*

"He could dress any way Sam likes, and you’d think that Sam would figure he could dress any way he liked, because, imaginary or not, he’s Lucifer!" — Um, no… Sam has absolutely no control over Lucifer, imaginary or not.

Agreed, this was easily the one of the best episodes of the season (and this season has had a few strong episodes so far). I mean it had everything, Lucifer being hilariously cruel, Castiel coming back - with a special appearance by Meg - and becoming butt-buddies… er… mind-meld-friends with Lucifer, demons actually

[It was at that moment that I began to think to myself, perhaps everyone was taking my comment a bit too seriously. It wasn't intended to be taking as a scathing review of the current state of the comments section, or Community in general, but a mildly entertaining rambling, that pointed out some noticeable flaws with

And that child, was you, wasn't you?

I have just started watching Ren and Stimpy Adult Cartoon Party and I must say… Yeah, the first episode is pretty disgusting. The second one is better, but goddamn, did they up Ren's evil, psychotic, murderousness for that one.

How about that [Michael Bay film], am I right, fellas?

As previously predicted in the 30 Rock comment section last week, it would appear that the Community Backlash!™ has already begun!

Wait… are we allowed to enjoy that Hulk joke? Because I thought it was pretty damn funny, but reading some of the other comments would have you believe that Community has jumped the shark, and that scene ruined not just the episode, but the show… I felt pretty bad for laughing at it after learning how it was the worst

"Enjoy breakfast for 2 every day of your stay. Oh, snap, that is a good deal! Darnell, drop the kids off with your mother, we're going to Sheraton!"

On next week's episode of Community Seth MacFarlane guest stars as Jeff's long lost twin brother!

Maybe they'll go the Aqua Teen route instead, and Hitler will instead be a balloon.

Was Lex behind it? If there's something evil, Lex is probably behind it… Even when he's not… Which he usually isn't.

Long story short, he's kind of a douche.

So… he burned up in the atmosphere?

I imagine the show would be (slightly) better if it were a musical:

I've never been able to place exactly why, but when you compare American Dad!'s animation to Family Guy, there's just something about it that makes it look a million times better. It really can be a beautiful show. The best comparison I can think of is Futurama, where you can just look at it and go "Wow!". It might be

Yay! Someone actually finished the quote this week!

This episode had so many great moments: The cat pirates in a hot air balloon, the sad music playing while zooming in on Klaus, Klaus' "mix tape" that Stan played on the way to get Kisses fixed, Stan complaining about Oingo Boingo playing while he was researching in the library, Stan's first dog, Freddy going "Nooo!"

What is up with that ad campaign? They set it up like it's a teaser for a horror movie, follow that up with a brief clip from the movie, then have the narrator say "STOOGES!" while the horror-themed The Three Stooges logo appears on screen.