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It's about race, sure, but during concerts he would put his arms around his sister-a grandly mulleted lesbian-when he sang that line.

You now have me picturing Garth Brooks singing a song about a mummy who's drunk and likes to fuck.

"That Summer", off the otherwise shitty album The Chase, had a killer hook and vaguely creepy storyline (how old is the kid exactly, how old is the leathery old lady?!).
Brooks isn't all that bad. There are probably 6 or 7 pretty great songs spread over his first three or four albums.
Anyway, everyone knows that Shania

LET HIM FINISH!

John Michael Higgins makes everything he's in better (and very nearly did so with the otherwise atrocious Kath and Kim).
His finest moment is the sudio scene in Walk Hard: "You have failed conclusively! There is nothing that you can do, here in this room, to turn that around!"

The universe inside of a Washington Post editorial cartoon cracked me up.
The rest of the episode-not so much.

I hope this episode sets some kind of precedent by having more than one digital short per episode. They're the only thing SNL has going for it right now.

I seem to recall Two and a Half Men receiving multiple nominations, Tom.

You can add The White Album to that list. Lennon was already moving on from LSD to heroin by that time-thanks a ton, Yoko.

Ok, got me on a technicality there, Heche. But I'd still place it in the junkie sub-genre.

Here's one I've always liked, even though it's a bit more obvious a Beach Boys reference than just plain old harmonizing:
http://www.youtube.com/watc…
(That was the only video I could find on YouTube, I have no idea what the fuck is up with the clouds)

Junkie Movies
I was pretty freaked out the day I figured out that heroin was a unifying theme of quite a few of my favorite films:
Pulp Fiction, Trainspotting, Jesus' Son, Requiem for a Dream, Drugstore Cowboy, Permanent Midnight, etc.

Seth McFarlane as an FBI agent? This is worse than that time that I [random activity] with [70's/early 80's celebrity] while [gratuitous sexual reference].

If by "nod" you mean calculated ploy to pander to LOST fans, then yeah.

I'd prefer a block-long mural of Billy Ray bringing middle-of-the-road country to the rednecks just like Prometheus giving fire to man.
Complete with toga and wind-swept mullet. And with Toby Keith and Alan Jackson as cherubs.

::Joe Pesci voice::
I got the stuffed crust over here, I got the new sitcom, I got everything!

Oh, but he tried. And at Farrah's funeral!

boring, yet…
I was ready to give up on this show forever-it's well made but shrill and sparkly, not really my thing.
But then I saw Kristen Chenowith in the previews for next week, and now I'll have to keep watching, at least for her. Damn that gorgeous sprite, she's got me watching another whimsical musical every

If you're not in the mood to hear a self-important douchebag be a douchebag, than what are you doing on the AV Club message boards?

McGRIDDLE, BITCHES.