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Jeff:
In the event of Steve's death, the first thing I will do, upset though I
will be, is go straight to his house and remove all the pornography
before his parents can find it. And he's pledged to do the same for me.
That's how close we are!
Susan:
You guys have seriously made arrangements to destroy your dirty mags?
J

Not just a notification, it showed up on the main TV page for a bit, with that dead link.

Do they have Australian Rules Football?

No, because that was a felony.  I doubt anyone will be charged, though.

And they meet that standard because the VRA was in effect.

Hey, cool, the reviewer hates this show as much as I hate Hannibal.  Nope, wait, there is no equivalent for how much I fucking loathe Hannibal.

Tim Allen attempted this last season.  Results were… mixed.

Best line, Michael Gross: "There's a kangaroo… in my living room."  It was all in his delivery.

Either way, he was right.

@avclub-13d7df3c17502af69aafccc758195f96:disqus My recollection (from last season, no rewatch) is that she was an actual traitor, but either way, she was involved deeply enough that Kennedy could get her arrested and hung if he gives her up to authorities.

It's easy to forget, but Haverford is hung up on Kennedy because she's terrified that he's going to squeal about her involvement in that whole traitorous burning down New York and all of that last season.  When she dosed her drink, with what I assume turned out to be opium, I thought for a split second she was

I loved how Al immediately jumped on the idea that a (slightly post) Civil War era photo had been 'shopped, but completely missed the obvious clues about Rebecca being and looking "mixed" (it looks like they do pick up on that eventually, judging from the preview).

Four if he shows his dick.  My tolerance for clothed Alcide is markedly shorter.

Season 3 is so much better than the first two (yes, I watched them).

There's also her agonizing story arc on NCIS.

I'm with @avclub-f9612d06549ffe449e39e34fae8e2549:disqus.  I don't like shows with weird gender imbalances.  There are enough shows out there with way more male characters than female.  They need more women, and better written ones.

I'm trying to figure out how your description is different from Louie?  Wilfred has a dog costume? (I actually find Wilfred much more classically funny than Louie, which I find depressing as hell.)

I would probably willingly rewatch episodes of Boston Common and Jesse.  Not that they were great, but the others were pretty wretched.

That was an Unenlightened notification.