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    I, on the other hand, am reading Paul Krugman's arguments on why Mike Seaver should have kept going out with Julia instead of Kate.

    I don't know that LATE MARRIAGE is particularly worthwhile beyond its sex scene; that scene and the final one were the only ones that really made any impression on me. But man, that sequence from LM (which feels like it takes up a quarter of the film) is the most realistic sex/post-coital scene ever — not the most

    "I didn't kill Henry Fonda!"

    Waldo's horrible. The rest is relatively good — better than any of the post-Jim-Henson Muppet work product until Jason Segal et al. saved it. There's some fun pokes at the 3D format, the exact right amount of Sam the Eagle, and [SPOILER I GUESS] an in-person visit from Sweetums. Better seeing this than waiting in line

    Waldo C. Graphic is the Jar-Jar Binks of the Muppet universe. He singlehandedly ruins Muppet*Vision 3D.

    I wish that a Hell Kitty backpack existed.

    I've seen Paradise Lost once, about 14 years ago. Even now I sometimes still see flashes of the bodies from the opening of the film. As great as the first PL was, I refuse to watch any of the sequels because I don't want to ever see those images again.

    I prefer the Christmas episode of "Mathnet," where George Frankly and Kate Monday solve the crime by using ⅓πr²h to estimate the volume of the stolen Christmas tree.

    I sort of get why you're saying that, especially since the last three episodes have all fallen in that pattern. But I think if you look at the totality of the 26 episodes that have shown this year, it's not as prevalent as one might initially think. Besides, I can't think of a show in the past decade that's been able

    I think you misspelled "Modern Family" there.

    ACTUALLY, BOYCOTT ALL AV CLUB ADVERTISERS UNTIL EVERY TV WRITER WHO VOTED IS GONE, BECAUSE NONE OF THEM VOTED FOR THOSE FOUR SHOWS IN ANY ORDER AS THEIR TOP FOUR SHOWS WHICH IS OBVIOUSLY THE RIGHT FOUR SHOWS AS THE BEST FOUR SHOWS SO THAT'S WHAT THEY ALL SHOULD HAVE VOTED FOR AS THE BEST FOUR

    Who left out what:

    I do not know how two of you could pick their moment from "Parks & Rec" and yet both of you be wrong about what the best moment of the year was, which was this:

    For shame! How dare a comedic television show screw up a fact about something I know the correct answer to!

    I'm no doubt the dorkiest AV Club commenter, but handbells are kind of pretty awesome, so I'm looking forward to watching this episode. (I missed it tonight because, yeah, I had bell rehearsal.) You either like stuff like this or you don't, and I really do.

    I will not rest until every sitcom on the air has a character naming their fists.

    I didn't think "Becket's bra and pantie show" was as gratuitous as some of the other times the show has sexed Becket up for the purpose of sexing Becket up. (Becket in a bikini! Becket naked in a bathtub just as her apartment explodes!) The show kind of had to show Becket's décolletage scar in the opening as a

    [SPOILERISH SPECULATION BASED ON NEXT EPISODE'S PREVIEW]

    Anatomically, pretty much only Tyler Perry.

    Negative-one word: !ollɘH