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    Agreed. Her winning would cause the show to suffer from focusing on two government bureaucracies, which would be fine if the show had been titled Parks & Recreation & City Council.

    A rare article on the AV Club where the headline contained all of the news.

    The joke's on you. One episode is rape minutes long.

    This show is like a rap album where every track is a tedious skit.

    Having seen the trailer, I can confirm that you made the right choice.

    While I agree with the sentiment, I would like to respectfully note that Mr. Sandler was let out on good behavior for his work in Punch Drunk Love.

    Okay, okay! But can we all agree that Honey Nut Cheerios is the best cereal?!

    Can we all agree that Can't Hardly Wait is the benchmark for house party movies?

    It is.

    Don't you mean *throat clear*cough*COUGH*INCEPTION*COUGH*cough*throat clear*?

    Shellac will be picked last. Shellac will be picked last. Shellac will be picked last. Shellac will be picked last. Shellac will be picked last.

    I don't watch sports and/or recognize Boston either.

    Just be glad Cormac McCarthy didn't write this article:

    There's no way Spike Jonze could top that. Time to close shop on his production!

    There was a small Easter Egg in this finale. The series aired on UPN for the first two years, and there was some certainty if the show would get a third season on the UPN + WB = CW channel. When the show got a green light, they snuck in this dialogue:

    Has anyone else noticed that Newswire writers who are not Sean O'Neal have adopted his tone? I love the topical thoroughness of the site, but what's wrong with reporting the news at face value?

    That portion makes me laugh out loud every time.