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None of it matters anyway
I don't get why anyone thinks that these cliffhangers actually foreshadow anything, like that maybe Bill and Sookie have finally broken up or maybe Tommy is dead. This show is constantly weaseling out of its own setups. Two weeks ago everyone was talking about the huge cliffhanger of that

I really like this guy!
I could have read him talking about his random roles for hours. He should be in more stuff. He should be in all the stuff. And then he can do more of these interviews. That Jenga sketch sounds hilarious. Maybe that's why this Random Roles worked so well - when he would talk about a funny sketch

Yeah, he was in an episode where he was a ghost from the 20s who wanted Marshall and Simon to deliver a letter to his high school sweetheart who lives in Eerie and is now an old woman.

I bought the box set too because you can get the whole series for like $20. I thought it holds up really well too. I watch it about once or twice a year all the way through.

I thought, and still think, Dash-X was awful and unnecessary. I think the point was so that there would be some type of overarching mystery to the whole series in addition to the individual stories from each episode, but I just never cared who he was or where he came from (space, apparently), and it didn't seem like

I'm Sure
Hahahaha.

Old Friends
I liked this episode better than I liked others this season because we've seen these chefs before. The problem with Masters is that they have a revolving door of chefs (now six new ones every episode) each week so you never get to know them properly. It's like every episode is an early episode of regular

Oh good, I was looking for a comment about MGMT so I could comment on it. I thought they were great and seemed to translate well to SNL (it seems like even bands I like sound really bad on SNL most of the time). At first I was disappointed in the new album, but on the third listen I loved it. It's not as hooky as

Compared to the other awful, awful episodes from this season, I thought this was one of the more enjoyable ones. I agree that it was often hard to understand what Gabourey was saying, but I liked how she gave it her all, which meant she didn't drag the sketch down like most guests do when they are too skittish or

The dad does have cancer! I mean, the dad does have cancer, sad face.

I hope Meryl Streep signs on next
And I hope she plays a Deceptacon, but instead of using CGI or special effects, I hope she transforms herself through the power of acting.

Seeing as I can't really watch the episodes where Michael breaks up with Pam's Mom at her surprise birthday dinner because she's too old and the one where he tells the high school students he can't pay for college because he's basically just a horrible person in those episodes and it makes me TOO uncomfortable, I

My Least Favorite Season
It seems to be obligatory to say, "Even at it's worst, 30 Rock is one of the funniest shows on television." So I'll say that. Because I still laughed a lot at this episode.

Planet Earth w/ Oprah
I liked it, because I liked Planet Earth and this is exactly the same. I was really, really worried about Oprah narrating, especially because I loved Sigourney, but she surprised me. It does, however, seem a little more disjointed than Planet Earth. Planet Earth was organized by habitat, which