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The way he emerges from the river still holding his beer might be the greatest thing ever.

"Rowdy" Roddy Piper is great in both episodes in which he appears as The Maniac. I wouldn't mind more of him.

Also the grill collapsing and sliding out the back of the trailer.

Personally, I hate it way more than Frank's Brother. In fact, I don't really get the hate toward that one. It's mediocre, but it's not the series' worst (Liberty Bell definitely is).

Artemis is great in that episode (and in general). The way she tells the guys at the bar that she bleaches her asshole ("They were gonna find out eventually!") and the "What's with the plates of crap?" line are so great.

Maybe my favorite moment of the series, in perhaps the best episode, "Who Pooped the Bed?"

Chumbawamba, Dodecadork!

You guys really need to catch up on UCB.

I expect there'll be more of their reconciliation next season. At this point, he knows she's been lying to him, but wants to show her that he loves her and supports her and that she doesn't need to be afraid to come home.

Steven Soderbergh's The Good German.

It was strangely exactly the same as the Hustler rankings.

One time a user comment I wrote on IMDb ended up adorning a Chinese bootleg DVD. I was so proud.

Matt Walsh, who is always a great grump.

So they didn't invent that, though? Someone really nerdy on the writing staff, obviously.

Really? I did not know that. It's never mentioned in any of the series or movies? It's just James T. Kirk?

Yeah, I'm surprised that it hasn't been much discussed. Right wing terrorist for sure.

If you've ever actually sat down and watched Mac and Me, you wouldn't want that!

'80s, dude. Even though Bogus Journey is 1991. It still feels pretty 1980s (particularly the hysterically cumbersome designs of the future costumes in the opening sequence).

I kind of have that feeling myself, especially since it is a known fact that he was a popular guest on a radio show because he spouted off Tea Party nonsense.

Just like one reaction shot taken directly from this movie, preferably with a giant Pac-Man destroying the city in the background.