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Nomar Garciaparra
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It was nice and I like it. And I also agree that everyone has such nice voices.

When I saw Mac on the AV Club homepage, I immediately thought, "Kill it with fire!!!!"

I watched it just this afternoon and I think it works better if you pretend it's not actually based on Alice in Wonderland, but just happen to have the same character names.

I watched AIW this afternoon. It was fine. Half the time I kept forgetting it was based on something — it works a bit better as a more generic quest story. But overall I liked it.

I grew up watching a ton of TV, including those shows from the 50s and 60s. I didn't realize they were old or anything.

When I rewatched Guffman, I was surprised by how unfunny parts of it were, and how often it dragged. Mighty Wind and Best in Show are definitely stronger.

I did enjoy FYC, but it seemed a lot sadder than the other movies, and I haven't been able to rewatch it. I thought Home for Purim sounded like a pretty cool idea for a movie, and I would like to actually see it, or something like it.

Pop My Culture and The Biggest Mistake
I *love* Pop My Culture. It cracks my shit up. I especially like that it has a male and female host (Cole Stratton and Vanessa Ragland) — I feel they balance each other out well. So many podcasts are male-only and they come across as very…aggressive.

I have a false memory here — whenever I think of this scene, I hear him say, "But it's my life, too." Weird. Well, after reading this review, it's clear I need to rewatch this ep. I wasn't crazy about it at the time, but now that I know some of its background….

"You Have Something I Need"
I was a freshman in high school when this aired; my friends and I were huge X-Philes. We debated endlessly about this line — my best friend and I were convinced that it was a red herring. No way did Scully have cancer! One of our classmates tried to argue that she did, but we shouted him

In, I think, War of the Coprohages, Scully is seen reading Breakfast at Tiffany's — this was a nod to Duchovny losing.

My thought was how much Joan sounds like Joyce — Joyce + Ann.

I teared up at the letter from Abed's mom. I was surprised that there was a "real" story — since it was Christmas, I thought it would be something silly. I didn't think it would be about Abed's sadness.

Marge Be Not Proud is weird for me — so many of the pieces are very funny, but they never come quite together as a hole. I could never put my finger on the problem.

BEOWULF FOR THE WIN!

I would love to watch, or better yet partake in, an orgy involving the entire Community cast, including Shirley and Pierce.

Alison Brie Has Amazing Chemistry
I thought the bartender was going to hit on Annie, or Annie hit on her. Alison Brie just oozes chemistry with whomever she is paired.

If coincidences are coincidences, why do they feel so contrived?

I just refreshed my podcasts on iTunes and color me surprised to see this one downloading. Yea yea!

Either. I'm not picky. But wouldn't a McHale-Brie-Jacobs baby be *gorgeous*?!