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Yep, that's definitely the next logical step. Now just to find the time.

I would definitely watch that show. Sad to see Luck go, so I would love to see those guys survive.

So wait…doing bicycle kicks in to the air while on your back is not actually a good form of exercise? Guess I won't be adding it to my routine.

I tried watching it OnDemand, but they were bleeping out Tucker's swears. Do they do that at midnight on BBC America as well? If so I'll just continue passing and preserve my memories until the DVDs come out here.

Glad to hear this as I really enjoy Girls/Tiny Furniture/aspects of Dunham, and adore The Thick of It/In the Loop/Armando (need to watch his other stuff though). Now they just need to avoid the pitfall of working with horses and the second seasons ought to see the light of day!

You're right, manufactured was a poor word to use. That said, despite both working with fairly simplistic sounds, there's a much more direct sense of presence on the Lovato song than I find on the CRJ track. Her voice is a lot more distinguishable than CRJ's, and I don't think that's simply because CRJ is new to the

Don't really agree with the conclusions reached about "Call Me Maybe", "Mercy", or "Give Your Heart A Break" at all.

Though I didn't find this episode to be as excellent as "Money" or "Animals" I definitely loved the way that Brule had to basically process the idea of him being impotent without being given too much time. Just one big nosedive. It added a bit of dramatic heft that I was not prepared for in this episode.

Felt the episode was a bit uneven, and I get that it's not on the same level as Childrens Hospital, but damn if that "tongue…in cheeks" didn't get me.

While I didn't think the episode was all that bad, there's no way it came anywhere close to the genius of "Woodland Critter Christmas"

Agreed, completely insufferable. At least Del Rey was just kind of there, Karmin was just blatantly offensive.

Interesting, I thought the voice was all Mickey Mouse with no Cera and, aside from the trademark red hoodie, he was so physically at odds with Cera it seemed completely out of place. Other than taking shots at a joke long dormant.

Indeed, that's some literary shit right there.

Curious about who the man at the end was as well. Felt like it was one of the men who gave Todd the bomb, but it was really the only point in the episode where I was ever off board.