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Keep in mind that DRL, Rudy, and the other guy didn't change Gene's lyrics, they just changed the sonic complexity. I think the point there was more that Gene is just woefully inexperienced with actual instrumentation rather than not being talented.

Bob not even trying to explain his situation after the florist and customer started laughing at him was great.

Zeke holding back tears isn't entirely dissimilar to him dropping a deuce from the scaffolding.

I'd say BB is getting close to be able to do a "22 Short Films" anthology episode, if they so choose. They've developed a really good cast of secondary characters. Plus, I could stand to see what Marshmellow's life is like.

Given to him by Obama obviously.

Her subtly sarcastic "yeah, Dad's totally going to nail his end" cracked me up. One of the things I really love about this show is how even when one or two of the characters aren't really involved in any of the plots directly, they drop some great one liners (usually Gene). The writers do a good job almost all the

True. After seeing the episode I don't feel entirely different. Gene on basic level is probably the most fluid of the Belcher kids (Tina's probably just not really been exposed and Louise is 9). It's also a little weird when people put expectations like this on to an 11 year old character, animated or not.

I'd be more suspicious he didn't have Gary with him when he went over to the Venture building. Also, she was going to be pissed at him either way with him showing up in costume.

I haven't watched the episode yet but Gene really hasn't shown much interest in boys, he's just stated that he's a girl on multiple occasions, which is a much different thing.

Rocco's casual "they didn't make it" was great.

Well, it does have more to do with what happens while she's in her PJs but the movie doesn't exactly downplay the optics of what the look implies in a rim on. But yes, agreed.

There's a scene where Dakota Johnson is in her PJs watching TV but it ends up being pretty pathetic. In fact, most of the scenes in between boozing and sex aren't exactly uplifting. The movie also creates a really hard binary between single and in a relationship (even though they spend basically zero time on any

Maybe stay away from Sacramento's elected officials and anything sex related, there's some dark stuff in there.

Well, no more than any other relationship between characters in the film outside Han of Leia. But most of it is just how the viewer fills in the blanks on their own.

There are enough toxic Star Blazers fans to be included in this?

Or how much sunlight hit the machine.

Yeah, the stuff the super combo type stuff Capcom added later on (especially in VS part of the series) just made me lose a lot of interest in Street Fighter.

Ha, this reminds me of brief fling with Halo. A kid on my hall in college was legitimately good at Halo (and was actually nationally or something when Halo 2 was out). I've never had the head or skill for first person shooters, but when he'd get bored, he'd essentially just use me for target practice. Because I'd

There was a game for NES called Street Fighter 2020 or some shit. If I'm remembering it right, that game sounds like what you're thinking of.

Ha, that happened with me with Agents of Shield but through most of the back half of the first season. I'd watch the first half hour and then just drift (maybe catch the Wizards or Caps during commercial breaks and then just not switch back). It got to a point where I realized I hadn't watched the second half of