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This has to be one of my favorite episodes of Regular Show, though admittedly, it hit a little too close to home for me as I am in Margaret's situation. I think that she more than made the right choice, but I got oddly choked up seeing Mordecai's reaction. These cartoon birds are getting to me!

"Lesbian Request Denied" was one of my favorite episodes of the season. The treatment of Sophia's story line was fantastic, and Susanne "Crazy Eyes" is among my favorite characters, if only because of her depth. And apparently, I'm one of the only people that was a weird shipper for Daya/Bennett, but that's on me.

Bobby Draper is quickly becoming my favorite character.

Sally is smug.

"That bald guy" is Bert Peterson. He was the invisible Head of Account Services up until Season Three, when he appeared on screen for the first time to get fired by Lane Pryce. He freaked out, told everybody to go to hell, and then destroyed his office. Joan said he was upset because his wife was undergoing cancer

Off the top of my head, I'll say:

Nixon v. Kennedy will also be in my Top Ten episodes, no matter what happens in the series, only for that moment when they drunkenly stage Paul's play in the office.

That's a great point and I understand where you are coming from. I felt same bitterness at the start of the series, and in odd little moments throughout the episodes. Things like Clark referring to Connor as his little brother, the development of Artemis and Wally's relationship and the reason for their retirement,

Yeah, this episode is an A in my book. It was one of the better ones (in my opinion) in a long time. It reminded me of why I put up with this how every week in the first place: the character dynamics  the action sequences, and even the quips were top notch. That call back to very first episode, with Dick, Wally, and

While Gilmore Girls is one of my all-time favorite shows, I don't actually like the characters of Lorelai and Rory. I have all but the last season on DVD and watched every episode more times than I count, and after every rewatch I like Loreali and Rory less. Loreali is self-centered like you said, and Rory was never

Unpopular opinion, but some of my favorite episodes of Hey Arnold are the ridiculous ones. My favorites as a kid (besides "Helga on the Couch," which was heartbreaking and genuinely good) were "Curly Snaps," (when he gets passed over as the ball monitor and locks himself up in Principle Wartz's office), and the

1. Mad Men: Three way tie between "Signal 30," "Far Away Places," and "The Other Woman."
2. Regular Show: "Eggscellent," "Video Game Wizards," "The Trucker Hall of Fame," and "The Christmas Special"
3. Adventure Time: "Gotcha!"
4. Parks and Recreation: "Bus Tour" and "Win, Lose, or Draw"
5. Community: "Basic Lupine

1. Mad Men: Three way tie between "Signal 30," "Far Away Places," and "The Other Woman."
2. Regular Show: "Eggscellent," "Video Game Wizards," "The Trucker Hall of Fame," and "The Christmas Special"
3. Adventure Time: "Gotcha!"
4. Parks and Recreation: "Bus Tour" and "Win, Lose, or Draw"
5. Community: "Basic Lupine

This was fantastic. Did not disappoint.

This was fantastic. Did not disappoint.

You said bitch though?

You said bitch though?

"Normally you're not allowed to touch the students like this when they're in human form…but, uh, when they're a cat, we just have at it."

"Normally you're not allowed to touch the students like this when they're in human form…but, uh, when they're a cat, we just have at it."

I know it's cooler to be on the "Gillian is a crazy bitch train," but I burst into tears when she sat across from Richard and talked about Jimmy.