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You got ripped off.  The basket of batter, officially called "Krums" on the receipt, is supposed to be free.  I've always assumed it must be illegal to actually charge for it.  Ken was stealing your dollar, man.

In some pussy is the place to be
Allllways fuckin' is the life for me
Spread them legs open far and wide
Fuck that shit, just let me put my dick inside

I'm generally still a fan of the modern episodes too, but that rag one was just one step too far for me.  If anything genuinely qualifies for "worst episode ever," that could well be the one.

By the way, did anyone ever come up with a good way of browsing what's actually free on Prime (ala instantwatcher or such)?  I really hate the search function Amazon has and always feel like I'm probably overlooking a bunch of good stuff that's probably there due to the way it's all scattershot arranged.

I heard "Nobody" on the radio just the other day actually. :/

Fun fact: My local cable considers both Game Show Network and G4 to be part of the sports tier.

Like the back of a Volkswagen?

I would have sworn the same thing too, and they stopped before starting S2.  Still, I don't mind… as long as that doesn't happen again.

I love The Groove Tube, but that's probably because I first saw it at the ideal age of 12 or so.  It's got plenty of problems, but the stuff that does work is still fresh in my memory.  The cooking sketch still cracks me up everytime to this day.

I believe on the commentary someone points out that it was intentionally based on Blue Thunder

I always thought Andy made a mistake hooking up with nasty ol' Crump anyway.  His old girlfriend, Ellie from the drug store, was way hotter and cooler.

And me.  She always seemed like the only person living in the house that seemed to realize her family were weird and too corny to live.  I always envisioned a reunion movie where we find out Steph was the only one who ever escaped the house, never to return in the years since the final episode.

@avclub-34452eb12efda2c088483a725d827ccc:disqus Oh.  Well that's no good.

Some obscure channel on DirecTV that I've forgotten the name of was still showing Coach reruns at least as recently as last summer.  It holds up okay.  Much like this show, it's nothing special, but it can be dumb fun.

I'll be the weirdo who actually really likes "Yes Dear."  Never saw it while it was running, but indeed caught up with it in those 3AM reruns, and thought it's usually much funnier and better-written than a show of its ilk has any right to be.  (See also Fresh Prince.)

Cellophane from the wrappers of DVD copies of "A Talking Cat!?!"

Yeah, the lice episode from a couple weeks ago really seemed like they were trying to give those characters some actual development in their relationship and I was looking forward to seeing what they'd do with the changed dynamic between them… then I forgot it's over.  Oh well.

It felt like the train episode last night was written as a way to sorta cheat and get back to the 3-act structure, since the 4th "act" was just the credits gag which one could have skipped without really missing anything.  Maybe they should keep doing that - write 3 acts and keep the 4th for a rotating Bob's

Yes and no.  There's quite a lot of dud episodes, but also a lot of pretty damn good ones like the one you mentioned (I think that was a Season 1 episode).  Pretty sure the whole series is available on Netflix if you've got it and wanna dig deeper.

*Is* it actually over though, or is this an American Dad-type situation where's still another season's worth of finished episodes in the can?  Since Fox didn't promote it as a "series finale" and since the episode didn't really seem to have any indication it was the end, it makes me think maybe there's some more