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One of my favorite Roger moments is the episode in which Roger brings the convicted serial killers to the house so the Smiths could have the scariest house for Halloween. The killers get out of the cage and chase the family around the house. They run into the kitchen and Roger leans against the kitchen door and

"I have every chimp I see, from chimpan A to chimpan Z!"

I'm trying to remember. Did Martha die last season or did she go to the USSR? I remember that they sent her but for some reason I am thinking that she didn't make it.

Is it me or does Kevin Hanchard look super hot this season!

I'm glad I'm not the only one who noticed that. It was really distracting for me. I think they put black ones above her real ones and hoped that nobody would notice.

Am I the only one who thought that everyone looks thinner this season?  Especially Pam!

This should get at least a B just because you got to see Joel McHale in his undies!

I saw this at the theater when it was released.  I was in my late teens that thinking I might be gay.  I went to see this because it looked like Travolta was going to be naked.  Alas, no, but he was very hot back then, at least to the 18 year old me.  But I also remember being soooo bored.  Nothing happens in this

I think this was the first Hollywood film that had a anal sex scene, even though all you saw was Turner's face.  I think it took me a few years before I realized exactly what was happening in that scene.

Why would that annoy you?  He was just speaking the truth, the Diary, like all Tyler Perry movies, was utter shyte.

I remember when Roger Ebert wrote a bad review of Diary of a Mad Black Woman and he got some of the the worst hate mail of his career. I believe he wrote a second review of it that was less harsh.

I love Grayson's audition tape!.  I was hoping he would get naked again, like in the naked day episode.

Also, Jimmy was suppose to be fucked-up on something but the actor didn't seem high at all.  I think he stumbled once.  Couldn't he at least squint his eyes to pretend he's high.

That was exactly what I was thinking when I watched this.  In tv/movies, it seems like a person can do terrible things to someone else, but if they say "I love you" then all is forgiven because love conquers all.  In real life, there is no way that Robin would be getting married to Barney because he has constantly

What about Beverly?  That was the name of one of the twins Jeremy Irons played in Dead Ringers

She was great at Sara Palin's exasperated campaign manager in Game Change. 

I think that Ryan Murphy wanted to meet Adam Levine so he wrote a lame-ass story line for him.

Did anyone else feel like the final scene between Jude and Lana in 1964 was trying to tell us something?  When Jude has the line about looking evil in the face there is a close up of her or Lana's face, I can't remember, and something is transposed onto the face.  It was so fast I didn't quite get what it was and

I bet he will get you pregnant right away.  A late-in-life baby that he can show off around Nantucket.  The whole thing makes me want to vomit!

I love this episode.  When Liz meets the "sexy baby" at a park and tells her that this is a very special place for her, the "sexy baby" asks if this is where she got her v-card punched.  Liz: "Does this look like the makeup room of a clown academy?".