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Jarret
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"It's moy considered opinion thet you're all a buncha sissies!"

If you have the DVDs, you need to listen to the commentary he participates in. He's fucking hilarious.

Anyone else watch this season when it aired…and remember hearing that line EVERY WEEK in the "previously on"?

"swears"????

I can't accept these beardy-ass flannel pussies as "punks". Even if punk WASN'T forty years ago.

Not just the Midwest, I'm afraid.

and rightly so

Actually he's quoting the song from the kid's game he played back in
the day, which was called "Queenie Eye". (He explained it on Stern.)

now why on earth would you cite “I got more rhymes than Cosby got shows” as a highlight when twenty years later it still makes me want to drop-kick 7-year-old Raven Symone into a medical waste dumpster. AVClub why would you do that.

It was actually closer to 45 seconds, and it was amazing.

Agreed.  Granted I'm only one of the masses who reads things on a computer, but I never heard anything to indicate that the end of "The Shield" was (to paraphrase Josh Modell) not embraced by fans.  In fact, even though "The Shield" was already "the best show that everyone's forgotten about" by the time it ended, and

god dammit I scrolled through 4 pages of this shit hoping to be the first one to mention Herb.

So I was not the only one who thought Walt was going to try the meth before he died. Okay, did anyone else think Jesse was going to crash the car?

I'll disagree hugely that nothing good happened afterwards, but DEFINITELY the first great EC album is "TYM".

A thousand times yes, good Stimpy.

There's definitely a point at which the musical guest became "who's hot right now that we can get".  I'd put it WAAAY before 1995, though.  See Vanilla Ice, 1990.

I'd throw in "Spike", but after that…well, I love "The Juliet Letters", "Painted From Memory" and "North" because I'm a big puss.

He actually said to the Attractions "Let's do a Hendrix on the Lulu Show", so you're correct.

It was fucking awesome, and hey, "Sabotage" itself was an oldie by that time.  You are a wrong, wrong man.

You are correct.  Her opening monologue was about how she wasn't a prude but last week's show i.e. the Penis sketch was just really not her cup of tea.  Concluding with "We've got a great show for you tonight — Elvis Costello's penis is here!"