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I agree. He really should have started learning Japanese years ago and spent a couple of months over there really nailing down the accent for this 30 second scene that in all likelihood will never be referenced again.

They had some tracks pre-recorded that she was playing with the foot pedals, and she was also looping the singing and guitaring as she played and sang, and stacking the tracks on each other.

Whenever Situation gets all angry and shit, he ends every single sentence with "right now". He's all like, "I don't care what none of youse think, right now. You'se don't know me aftah 27 days, right now. I pulled a robbery, right now." I just thought that was hilarious.

I'm pretty sure she was Michelle Krusiec, from Dumb and Dumberer (along with frequent guest star Eric Christian Olson) and Dirty Sexy Money.

Brick 2: Cinderblock?

Is this the end of zombie shakespeare?!?

I thought the joke was that Ryan had gotten Toby a kite because he didn't care one bit and it was the first thing that he saw, and the Toby was confused but said "Oh, is this because I'm reading the kite runner?", and Ryan was all like "Yeah. That's what I was going for…". But Maybe that's just me.

I've got to agree with everyone who went along with Leonard and Raj laughing at Kripke's prank. Good friends can still enjoy a joke at a friend's expense, not having to worry every second about their feelings is what makes a person a good friend.
As for Kripke and his impediment, he seems to be the most conventionally

Actually, assuming that Mocha Joe is the proprietor of his coffee stand, isn't it customary not to tip him at all?

@ A cowardly lot- In the season 2 opener "Powerless in the Face of Death" Rusty revealed that the clone-slugs are placed in an incubator that allows them to grow much faster while gaining all the memories of the previous boys. It seemed like it only took a few days for them to reach maturation.

I like to think that Bob Saget, having divorced the kids' mother previously, is in the midst of a supervised visitation session during the pendency of this program, and that the court-appointed case worker used to work for CBS' Standards and Practices Division, hence the need for censorship. Duh.

I thought that was the funniest thing.

I agree that Cartman's singing was the best part of this episode, and that the ending felt weak and tacked on.

@john bc-

We call the "crab apples" where I come from (Central KS) and it is a time honored Halloween tradition for someone to fill a pickup bed with them and drive down Main Street, littering the road with them. When people drive over them they squash and paste themselves to the asphalt, where they stay for weeks to come.

That was my first thought, too. These guys have both made a living playing themselves.

I also thought this was hands down the best episode yet. It seemed like this is the show they promised in the ads coming up to it, and the last 5 episodes have (unnecessarily) setting the stage for it. I like that Schwartzman is trying to show that he is trying to be mysterious and noncommittal when talking to

I too saw Saw II, aye.

Josh quit when he found out they were hiring a new actor.

Normally I don't like to point out grammatical errors, but I worry that you did it intentionally, since it occurred twice in your post. It's "Crack an egg on your head", not "Crack and egg on your head."