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I'm no lawyer, but the way I understand it if you want to own your own music you have to make it yourself.

I'm torn here. One the one hand, Avatar sucks and I want to welcome any jokes at it or especially James Cameron's expense. On the other hand, this gag sounds fucking stupid.

Heartily agree JVS.

IF he gets a lifetime pass, its for Undeclared and Popular Mechanics for Kids. I don't think he does deserve such a pass, but I'm willing to overlook the odd terrible fucking movie. He really doesn't get a lot of work and has to pay the bills somehow.

To be fair, "Life is a Highway" is a pretty great song

I discovered that I liked and thought this was a legitimately good song maybe 4 years ago. I've quite enjoyed it sporadically since then, but never been fully confident that people with better taste than mine would agree. Consequently, this is a happy thread for me.

That's not exactly high praise. I'll take You Get What You Give over that blandness any day.

It was a serviceable, clever enough episode, but it didn't make me laugh once.

Arguing about baseball on the AV Club makes as much sense as defending an omoplata with a kimura shoulder lock.

Emeeeleeooooooo!

D'oh!

Aisa

I'm pretty confident that with all of Jakobs abilities he could get those mirrors replaced pretty easily.

Loved the episode.

Flashback(forward/sideways) cliche stories are just an integral part of the LOST system at this point. LOST has always played with genres. In the early episodes, it could be seen as collection of other TV shows merging into one (hospital show, generic asian show, 24, America's Most Wanted, The Office). In

But if Sayid dies, then who will solve all their electrical issues? There must be more wires that need to be instantly turned into iphones!

On one hand the Wallace name was already crossed out. It seems a good chance that he's already a failed candidate.

I'm glad to see that Lindoff and Cuse are also still big Jack fans. Personally writing such a great episode for him says a lot. A lot of people "don't like him," and it would have been relatively easy to drop him from the lead role. But Fox has always been a solid actor, and Jack has been maybe the most developed

kjohnson1585, you do not watch enough 30 Rock if you think the writers are normal human beings. They're all nerdy fucking weirdos, Liz Lemon included.

NBC has the best 2 hours of TV on right now in its 2 hour comedy Thursday. I have a handful of issues with each show, but you guys are seriously crazy for nitpicking around these shows. The bottom line is that Community has the best, most chemistry-laden cast in ages, P&R has superb characters and a solid premise,