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A Turtle Named Mother
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Twin Peak: Fire Walk With Me

True going from a running gag to an actual storyline is a bit of a stretch. But the way I see it, it was pretty much an inevitable move for a show like this.

Ummmm
Simon and Will have pretty much been calling Jay on his bullshit since day one.

Even by Suburban White Kid standards
those rap skills were awful.

Even by Suburban White Kid standards
those rap skills were awful.

Shouldn't we count these episodes
as a continuation of season 6 (or season 6b, if you prefer) as opposed to season 7? Considering all the stick about how Fox messed up the order of the original series (stretching four seasons into five), I would think it would just be in good taste to go my production code at this

A guy conning his way into being a lawyer?
I only would have watched this if it starred Joel McHale.

I'm sorry…
So the movie's titled "Tarantino's Django Unchained"?

Yes.

It took them this long
to officially cancel SportsDome?

Ugly Americans starts its second season on June 30. Does that count?

Are you sure it's two episodes a week?
Because according to Hulu, it's one episode added each Monday. I think they're only doing two this week to create a bigger buzz.

How about saying something he doesn't already know?

TV Club entries for a series that was already cancelled
Yeah, this will go well.

A naked Lake Bell?
I could stand to see a little more.

Dory!
Maybe this is just me, but Artie's "random" statement about Dory has to be setting up her return, and that makes me pretty excited, both because the episode she was in is a series highlight, but also just because I like the character/what she brings out in Joe.

Sarah McLachlan
just fucking ruined the last minutes of "A Broken Heart". What could have been a nice, emotionally moving yet somewhat subtle scene just became overt and treacly.

Well, next week is supposed to be a Dianna-centric episode, at least according to the preview, so at least their learning to use the side players a bit more effectively.

What about the British model, where you eventually have to pay for all TV? I'm not saying it's a good one, but hey, it results in both Doctor Who AND no commercials.

I'd would totally join
a "Give Jones more to do!" page.