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…and stray observation: I thought the Cobie pregnancy gags were clever. She does a segment on big purses AND makes two I'm pregnant jokes.

Freaking Finally
An episode that really really was good. Other than Ted running back and hugging everyone, I can't complain a lick about this effort.
But I am a little confused about the whole Stella thing.

But the brain surgery of the original comment to which I was replying used the laughing all the way home from AZ as evidence of the goodness of the pairing. While the two of them created funny moments and interactions that might have made the pairing good, the particular scene mentinoed was not, to me, a good example

And I want to say the movie U-Turn, as well.

The pilot episode features Bobby playing baseball.

I am curious as to how an extended scene in which one character laughs equals a "good pairing". This was the first Am Dad I actually sort of watched, based on the love that AVClub gives it, and, while there were some decent giggles, this moment smacked of everything sucky that animated television has become.

Bones.

I didn't like how Bill turned into a dick in no time.

And why Chirgurh but not Bardem?

Initial impressions
After a couple of weeks viewing, I really feel like this show could gain some real positive ground, comedy-wise, or could fall on its own face. I really liked the scenes where the guy with the broken legs tried defending his boombox by saying he just put 12 new batteries in it.

No, you shut up.

…sigh…

So wait, it's racist when a black man is emotional and articulate and racist when he is emotionless and "thuggy". Obviously it's racist to only feature white people. So what's the answer here?

Holli
Wasn't Holli a hoodrat?

But that formula only works if the screen time per show is always divided equally among all 5 characters and is redistributed equally among the remaining 4. Get a stopwatch and time all episodes, then pie-chart the data.

How does Lilly dilute Ted's screen time?

Chicken or egg, I don't know: Either she's better or the writers are hitting her where she's at; regardless, I agree that Cobie has gained a ton of comedy cred this season.

As for the hoedown, I thought it was awesome that it started it out as a competition but they couldn't help themselves and ended up jamming sincerely, ignoring the girl.
Also, the initial Andy dressed as hunter, Dwight scoping him and saying, "Nope, that's not an animal, that's a hunter who really knows how to put an

I think the quote that I actually use the most is, "Son of a diddly" as said by Flanders in the Trilogy of Error episode.

As a self-proclaimed Radioheadalogist, I must say that J. McG above has the correct Radiohead formula above.
For completists' sake, where would the I Might Be Wrong live cd fall? I place it firmly between Kid A and the Bends, if only because of True Love Waits, a song that has more meaning for me than I would have