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"…who live in Africa! Where they're happy and can run and play all day."

Am I the only one who saw Rick's brief look to Morty after Morty says "they're MY heroes!"…and interpreted the brief pause and ensuing reaction as Rick's hurt feelings - leading to all the carnage that follows? As in: "So I'm not your hero, but these douches are?! Lemme show you something mumble mumble…" *murderdeath*

I was about to compare this to other recent cultural losses, but realized I'm an asshole, and so won't. This just made me so sad, and is so shocking…both for its fact, and for how surprised I was by my sadness. We lost one of our best clowns today. And believe me, I say that with the utmost respect for clowning. I

MY EMOTIONS!

I also think it was wardrobe.

quite a thread, here. Where and when I was a kid, the first time I said "damn", my mom laughed, and so it was no big deal. And so I said it frequently and said it around other kids. And then one day, a neighborhood girl I used to often play with said "n*gger", and I told her that's a terrible word. She countered with

yup. TV now isn't TV 20 years ago. You make more $$ and have more room to play.

hmmm. I think no. If I recall, the original armor was fold-able, and he carried it in a briefcase. It became armor when he "ionized" it. What the fuck does that even mean? Nobody knew, you just accepted it and moved on. I think it's fun to argue about how the suit works - we are nerds, after all - but the

I read "Those Marvelous Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D!" in Tim Gunn's voice, for whatever reason, and I lol'd. "Make it work, agents!"

beautifully put.

Abed cameo? Well, that seals it, I'm seeing it today.

yeah, neither did I! that's kind of amazing, to me, considering how deeply I and all I knew felt it.

to this point, @avclub-9cd818ea56273170b63f339aa6f34bca:disqus: the series ending with the interview in which Babe Effron sings that Irish ditty. So human.

My only quibble with his performance is when he's out on the exercise and says "let's just go get 'em!" with the Crazy Guy 101 look. I'm sure that wasn't the only take, and that was clearly the editor/director's choice to use that one, but that's the only time I sat back from the episode.

Joe Toye, you mean. Kirk could feel his feet.

I'm glad I'm not in Bastogne.

So then what's become of the *real* Michael Bay?

no, that guy (who played Weeks) is a lot older. hell, almost 40 now.

In the deep, dark hills of eastern Kentucky
That's the place that I bet Raylon dies…
Though we all love him so
It's the theme of this show:
He'll never leave Harlan alive.

and we did all notice that the "maid" in the opening was D'Angelo's baby mama, right? Wire be all up in this shit.