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No, I mentioned the sluts.

Really just the music - kept the same aesthetic, visually, with LA sprawl scenery rather than rural Louisiana gothic. As the season progressed, each week used a different verse from the Leonard Cohen song.

It was SO COOL when Carnivale did it (And still is, in context.)

They went with the Limp Mixbit remix instead (Uhhh, do not click at work unless you've got headphones on)

Nah, they've still got the sportos, the motorheads, the geeks, the sluts, the bloods, the wastoids, the dweebies AND the dickheads to go to for the next five sequels.

MY BUM IS ON THE ZORD
MY BUM IS ON THE Z-Z-ZOOOOOOORD

To clarify: I love Sunshine; it turns into a really good kinda stupid horror film.

Early 90's fragrance commercials were a hell of a thing…I was obsessed with this Chanel spot a while back

RottenTomatoes Aggregate: …Not that bold.

I always assumed prestige shows had long title sequences simply because they could (And to eat up some runtime each week, save a little money while making the show still seem long.) The title sequence really only fell away from network shows because they wanted to squeeze in more ad time per half hour.

As was I, but I appreciated that they said right from the start "This is a different beast than the first season." Also, the way that the title sequence subtly evolved as the season progressed was clever.

BOSE: The Dad Impressers™

WELL HELL YES IT'S BOLD

The Average Joe doesn't know shit about baseball anymore, this is what we have to use now.

How did you miss it? It was part of ABC's little run of "cleverly" titled sitcoms, alongside It's Like, You Know… and Wednesdays 9:30 (8:30 Central)

Exact same with the billing. "It's because Deadpool was so big, right?

That's maybe the one ad where I actually believe the narrative, because in my experience a lot of "discerning beer drinkers" actually would be surprised if they were served Sam Adams without knowing it. Seems like everybody's got a preconceived notion about how much they hate Boston Lager (Probably engendered during

Well, at least the Crapcan is designed and (partially) made in America, the Shitshifter's just a rebadged Daewoo.

"I'm…a Wookie?"
[Closes closet door, sees reflection of himself as a Wookie wearing a Bullwinkle t-shirt]

DANSON: It's okay. I was high too.