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Yeardly's a Scientology zombie, too? Aw, I didn't know!

YES! YES! YES!

Now I'm really disappointed that you didn't get to post that line, for comment/avatar symmetry.

Well, I got my period today.

I think during one of the episodes in Season 4 or 5 she was doing commentary and Milhouse appeared, and she was like "Is this the first appearance of Milhouse?"

I didn't like this one much when it debuted, but I've grown to find it pretty decent. I always loved the Canyonero commercial, though.

Someone on this very site introduced me to this many, many years ago now.

Yeah, of the group of protesters, there's really only one who comes off as unlikable. We as the audience don't in any way feel these characters are getting a comeuppance, but are suffering horrible, undeserved deaths.

Did you see the movie? The leader of the protesters is exactly that. He sets up the protest (duping his followers) knowing that it will only delay the indigenous tribe's massacre for a few more days. He knows that the publicity they get for the protest, though, will inspire more people to join the cause.

Jeeze, I didn't even know it included all that shit. I just knew about Washington County. Fucking gerrymandering! It's definitely the richest district in the state, but one would think even the rich douchenozzles would be too embarrassed to vote for Bachmann.

Portal to North Dakota? It borders Wisconsin.

I watched it for the second time just a couple of days ago. A month or so I was looking at the pic of Boyega and I'm like, "I know I've seen this guy somewhere before." He's all grown up now! Great movie, and he's great in it.

lets just say it moved him. TO A BIGGER HOUSE!

The gag that Jon Hamm was actually the real Jon Hamm, not Jon Hamm playing a character, was the funniest thing in the series.

No, it was one of the Pakistani (?) shopkeepers, the one who specifically wanted to martyr himself. The gag kind of landed with a thud because it was likely that most of the audience forgot about that character (IIRC, he might only have appeared in the first season?), or didn't recognize him because he was done up in

Definite Best Picture nominee here. Like the announcers will read it and will have a major wtf look on their faces.

First four episodes of Season 2 I thought were impeccable. The sixth one was their equal, too, but the other half of the season was a tad disappointing for me.

Really surprised this was so universally loved. I find the dramatic attempts in this show very weak. Didn't laugh much this week, either. I think about 6/10 of the episodes this season were classics, with about 4 relative duds (they were, all told, good episodes of television). I think this was slightly less good than