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Christopher Julian Kopcow
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Yeah, what was with the '90s and silver-goo-transformation fantasies?

But he's really good with social media and MS Office, so he'll get a pass.

Yeah, "Sea Change" and "Odelay" are neck and neck, but it's hard to say because they are very different accomplishments.

I mean it can't be that acquired considering the popularity of Blur and Gorillaz at their peak. But yeah, I'm a fan of Damon Albarn's voice because it's distinctive, not because he has a conventionally great voice. Most lead singers can't out-sing, say, Mariah Carey on a technical level, but that's not why I listen to

Yeah, I have a feeling that the writers would have chosen to combine "Emergency Response" and "Leslie and Ben," since the wedding would have been such a surprise. But my guess is that NBC wanted the ability to promote this night as the "wedding episode night" to rake in the ratings, so they split it up.

Yeah, that, and it's also funny because there is absolutely no attempt to be clever. It's not even a slang term for "vagina." It's just Ted Vagina, no muss, no fuss.

Yeah, they've actually always been really smart about their artwork.

Cool cover, dumb name

Guys, remember, this is Your Mother talking to you. She's just trying to protect you from all the unprotected sex you might have.

The thing is that in Sitcomland, no one's just a friend if you are attractive and of the opposite sex. You may not get together, but there will always be tension and jokes to that effect.

The thing is that in Sitcomland, no one's just a friend if you are attractive and of the opposite sex. You may not get together, but there will always be tension and jokes to that effect.

@avclub-19bbc58b6055b16f0587e4eee8121475:disqus  @eric827:disqus Yeah, but I don't doubt that at a web start-up that seems to pride itself on trying to be "edgy" and taking advantage of arrogant, young writers that a twenty-something editor would suggest that. I've met some weird editors in my time writing. Plus, it

Yeah I mean I like both records, but I think "Congratulations" is the superior one. More consistent by far.

To be fair, the cocaine article was only an example of the kinds of articles Hannah COULD do. She wasn't assigned or forced to do it.

I even think "Viva La Vida, or Death and All His Friends" is a good place to start for people who don't think they'd like Coldplay. Outside of the singles they've heard before, it's their most ambitious and arty album.

Yeah, but there are websites and alt-weeklies and whatever that actually do articles like that. I've seen something like Vice or even some college papers actually publish bullshit drug trip things like that.

Yeah, I thought the Sopranos thing was one of the worst sketches, and the fireman one made me laugh cos it was so ridiculously over-the-top.

That scene was amazing, but I think the camera crew bit sorta detracted from it a bit.  I mean, nitpicking and loophole complaints aside, the "Turn off the camera!" stuff made it a little melodramatic for me. But that's me. I still think the fight and the actors' performances really made the episode worth it.

That scene was amazing, but I think the camera crew bit sorta detracted from it a bit.  I mean, nitpicking and loophole complaints aside, the "Turn off the camera!" stuff made it a little melodramatic for me. But that's me. I still think the fight and the actors' performances really made the episode worth it.

Yeah, it's for a lot of things like that that I thought the film crew reveal at the end was a little awkward. It made the a genuinely moving moment turn a little melodramatic and introduced some unnecessary complications and plotholes. But I still enjoyed the episode…I just wish they introduced the film crew in a