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This movie exists solely for fanservice and Hasbro knows it as well as you and I.

Because they are pedophiles.

"File your TIE report!"

Remember when kids' movies promoted themselves on the merits of its main characters instead of shoving inconsequential side characters that were clearly added for merchandising purposes down our throats?

Best exchange on the show, and that's saying a lot.

You're probably thinking of Bill's brother.

That's probably my favorite episode… I commented on it already but one of the reasons I like it is because Hank gets charmed by the guy and has no real bearing on the episode.

My favorite episode is "Pigmalion" in season seven, mainly because it turns the "Hank saves the day" formula on its head by making him charmed by the man who runs Larson Pork Products and having Peggy save the day (in this case, getting Luanne out of a relationship with the man, who happens to be insane). Also, it has

I hope I'm not the only one who thought that the Wizard Police were very similar to the Time Police from SuperJail.

At least The Hunger Games has the excuse of being toned down because it's based on a young adult novel. World War Z gets no such slack from me. I'm well aware that the R rating has been treated like the NC-17 rating in the past decade because of the desire by the studios to make movies as profitable as possible, but

If Reddit or any other internet community uses this episode as justification for the Friend Zone existing, I am going to walk into the ocean and never resurface.

I'm sure it's been said multiple times in the 450+ strong comments in this discussion, but I'm going to repeat it anyway- this movie BEGS to be directed by Paul Verhoeven.

All I know about Arli$$ was that there were multiple references to its badness in Sports Illustrated issues of the time. Then again, that magazine did call Space Jam the worst sports movie of all time, so YMMV.

I feel that this first season is just a slow build-up to the shit hitting the fan. I can tell that moment is coming soon- mostly because there's two episodes left, but also because I just have that intuition about it.

It doesn't surprise me that Pops likes "Crime, She Typed."

I always like episodes of shows that have that "episode about making shows" quality- Duck Amok (I think that was the Looney Tunes episode where Daffy Duck keeps getting screwed around by an animator) and Wacky Delly (Rocko's Modern Life) come to mind. The fact that they made an episode of Adventure Time that fits this

Ommegang specializes in Belgian-style ales, not Sam Adams seasonal ales.

Knowing Comedy Central, I figured that they would renew Jeselnik and cancel Nathan. Oh well, I can still get my healthy dose of anger at them by reminding myself that they canceled Ugly Americans and renewed Brickleberry.

I personally thought it was hilarious and is worth watching again. Start with Bag Lady.

I said it in a previous episode's comment section and I'll say it here- I think that making Pam, Krieger, and Cheryl more as background characters was the main problem with this season. I think it's no accident that my favorite episode of the season ("Legs") was the one that utilized them like a Season 2 or 3 episode-