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Let me put it THIS way… we WON'T be seeing Cyia Batten around DS9 again…

THE HOOD IS NOT KILLING THE HENCHMEN!!! He is clearly shooting them in the shoulders, though I would LOVE an explaination as to why they get knocked down and out so fast (I'm sure it has something to do with the arrows being laced with knock-out poison or something, though I am kinda pissed the show hasn't explained

There were only two things I was hoping to see in the finale: Mickey Rourke and "Jacob". While I got neither, the funniest line of the whole night was when Jenna starts to tell another Rourke story before breaking the fourth wall and telling us that "she's never actually met Mickey Rourke". PRICELESS!

GOOD GOD, PEACHES!

PHWOMP!

I can't believe you went the entire review without mentioning "Roundface" Wrabler even once! I loved how they never even bothered to give him a name, even though he's been on the show (more-or-less) since season two. I like how Finn remarked how he "really is the sunshine of the group".

It's funny that the reviewer mentions the "action figure two-pack", because I am a HUGE DCAU figure collector, since this episode aired, the ONLY Batman variant figure I wanted was the suit he wears in this episode. What was BEYOND maddening was that, depsite LITERALLY making DOZENS of different Batman figures with

Actucally, it's been great since the first episode! I think the first season ranks only behind Futurama as far as the Fox animated shows go, and probably right in front of Cleveland Show (which has actually declinded in quality and humor by a baffling degree since the first season) and Bob's Burgers, which admittly I

Yes, and the gun didn't shoot real bullets, just shiny red confetti, but if the "play" itself was supposed to be "cannon", then Stan would have really died because of the events of the story. I think this was just supposed to be a fun little experiment the show did halfway through its 8th season to try something new,

For those wondering if this was cannon, the answers is "no". ANY EPISODE WHERE STAN DIES IS NOT CANNON! The Hot Tub episode is another great example of a non-cannon episode, for obvious reasons. The grey areas are usually the X-Mas episodes, mostly for the mythical/mystical elements, but I don't think they are

I meant forced in the sense that they wanted an "excuse" to involve the "documentarians", specifically that piece of crap "Bryan" that I'm fairly positive is that infinitely annoying Charles Schwab spokesman. From that brief scene, it feels like they are somehow going to force him into the show, possibly as a love

I meant forced in the sense that they wanted an "excuse" to involve the "documentarians", specifically that piece of crap "Bryan" that I'm fairly positive is that infinitely annoying Charles Schwab spokesman. From that brief scene, it feels like they are somehow going to force him into the show, possibly as a love

Wow what a crappy show this has become! But to have the documentary crew "stop filming" at one of the first "real" human moments (which felt forced and made me dislike Pam) just doesn't ring true, and seems like the OPPOSITE of what ANY real documentarian would do! The WORST part was how the whole thing reaked of them

Wow what a crappy show this has become! But to have the documentary crew "stop filming" at one of the first "real" human moments (which felt forced and made me dislike Pam) just doesn't ring true, and seems like the OPPOSITE of what ANY real documentarian would do! The WORST part was how the whole thing reaked of them

Brilliant! Couldn't agree more.

It's a rare thing that can make me laugh and tear up at the same time, but the scene where Jack makes Kenneth the president of NBC was one of those rare occasions. When Kenneth hugged Jack, the waterworks started flowing, but when they pulled out to reveal him completely wrapped around Jack's body, legs and all, I

Holy Crap am I getting tired of the bitching in these AV Club reviews that show the ignorance of the viewer (seriously; how can so many people be so obtuse and write for the Onion?) Not for one second did I think Workoholics was doing actual product placement. I completely got the joke from the beginning, and for

My favorite throw-away line was when Jack mentioned he had sex with Jenna a bunch of times in season three after Liz called him a slut! I had to rewind the DVR because I couldn't believe he really said that. God I'll miss this show.

Pilot, you COMPLETELY missed the orange joke: it wasn't a "closest" filled with oranges, it was the ENTIRE writers room (it trapped Jenna and Tracey inside Liz's office)! That's why Kenneth had to cart them out by the wheelbarrow.

Is he serious? Season five was perhaps the BEST season of the show, with top ten eps like TGS Hates Women, Gentleman's Intermission, College, Reaganing, the 1st Live Show, the 1st Queen of Jordan, Mrs. Donaghy, and the 100th episode! I think that season six had some of the WORST episodes like Valentines Day and a