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Brainiac McGee
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I'm not sure what you have just written, but judging by how long it is, it clearly makes several points.

I'm not sure what you have just written, but judging by how long it is, it clearly makes several points.

Although the book does not really exist, the non-existent book that this reader would like to pretend that he would like to read, is "The Thing About Me Is, I'm Perd Hapley", by Perd Hapley.

Although the book does not really exist, the non-existent book that this reader would like to pretend that he would like to read, is "The Thing About Me Is, I'm Perd Hapley", by Perd Hapley.

It's almost like they have another big surprise planned that somehow involves Jerry.

It's almost like they have another big surprise planned that somehow involves Jerry.

Whether or not the casting was intended as a surprise, the fact of the matter is that I'd would undoubtedly be more entertained in discovering the identity of the actress by watching the show than by a snarky AV Club Facebook post. 
But I do sincerely appreciate your apology.  Not because I needed an apology or

Whether or not the casting was intended as a surprise, the fact of the matter is that I'd would undoubtedly be more entertained in discovering the identity of the actress by watching the show than by a snarky AV Club Facebook post. 
But I do sincerely appreciate your apology.  Not because I needed an apology or

I'm extremely pissed off at AV Club—Would it really have been all that difficult to NOT spoil the surprise about Jerry's wife to anybody who was stupid enough to "like" your Facebook page?  Did you ever stop to think that perhaps the idea was intended as a surprise for an unsuspecting TV audience?  What made you think

I'm extremely pissed off at AV Club—Would it really have been all that difficult to NOT spoil the surprise about Jerry's wife to anybody who was stupid enough to "like" your Facebook page?  Did you ever stop to think that perhaps the idea was intended as a surprise for an unsuspecting TV audience?  What made you think

Are comments the only indicator upon which AV Club editorial decisions are based?  And, if so, will a huge number of posts resurrect "The Larry Sanders Show" from "This feature is completed" purgatory?

Are comments the only indicator upon which AV Club editorial decisions are based?  And, if so, will a huge number of posts resurrect "The Larry Sanders Show" from "This feature is completed" purgatory?

Hopefully in twenty years people will stop using the word "iconic" to describe every piece of pop culture older than, say, a year-and-a-half.

Hopefully in twenty years people will stop using the word "iconic" to describe every piece of pop culture older than, say, a year-and-a-half.

I remember Raymond Jay showing up on "T.V.'s Bloopers and Practical Jokes"—at an actual wedding ceremony, he walked up the aisle in full bridal drag, his face covered with a heavy veil.  When the minister started in with the vows, he turned around, whipped off the veil, and went into the whole "You can call me Ray…"

I remember Raymond Jay showing up on "T.V.'s Bloopers and Practical Jokes"—at an actual wedding ceremony, he walked up the aisle in full bridal drag, his face covered with a heavy veil.  When the minister started in with the vows, he turned around, whipped off the veil, and went into the whole "You can call me Ray…"

I'm not as sick of the word "meta" as I am of the word "iconic", but ask me again in another year or so.

I'm not as sick of the word "meta" as I am of the word "iconic", but ask me again in another year or so.

Maybe Ann decided to hook up again with Brendanawicz.

Maybe Ann decided to hook up again with Brendanawicz.