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Do Lou Grant next, do Lou Grant next!

This was another one I was thinking that they should do myself. I love "Mayhem of the Music Meister!", but it's more of an obvious choice as opposed to "This Little Piggy".

What, no "Far Out Munsters"?

I'll give this one the D

Really, the episode needed a Geppetto in the house.

I think this episode's mostly filler

But tumblr is a blog

Let us take this chance to talk about the epicness of Sleep. Okay, go.

I had a witty retort lined up, but I'm trying to grow as a person, so I'll move on to some escapades.

Am I the only one who thought that Troy's puppet looked like Cousin Skeeter?

Well yeah, that was expected, and fine. Hilarious, in fact. Pam's follow-up line, not so much.

I laughed a lot, as usual per Archer, but wow, was there a lot of gay-bashing here, even more than usual.

I JUST finished catching up on the show, and I must say, that Roger Sterling character sure is something, huh?

Kill 'Em All over Rust in Peace for a gateway?

It's been a while, but I remember it being more religious than that. You're probably right though.

I think  everyone has that one show they watched as a kid but completely regret in hindsight. For me, that was Full House. For my sister, that honor went to 7th Heaven.

I love this show, so much. I don't care what anyone says.

I dunno, at this point, I've been taking all of the absurdities in the show with a grain of salt, and take it as further proof of Ted's weird sense of storytelling. It'd explain the random musical numbers and a good amount of Barney's plays.

At least she didn't get them off the internet.

Pretty sure this is the first metal song to be feature in this series. I wish it didn't take so long to get to one, but at least you picked a great act.