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Who?

I misread the headline as "Kyle Katarn" when I first glanced at it, and was sorely disappointed.

Works well as an alternate soundtrack to this scene from The Mist:

I'm pretty sure The Office has actually been off the air for years now, they just occasionally issue press releases about its allegedly "upcoming" ending to keep up a pretense.

True enough, but I'd guess that the writers would still have a hard time writing a definitive finale, given that the show could still conceivably return some years down the road in a different form or on a different station.

I don't have a problem with this - they've had a few all-time great episodes in the newer seasons, some stinkers, and a bunch of decent-to-funny ones. Id much rather have them stop than crank out years and years of painfully sub-par work that retroactively lessens my enjoyment of the good seasons.

*Shot of Bruce Wayne, depressed and moping*
Voiceover: "Let's put a smile on that face!"
*Cut to Bruce Wayne enjoying himself with Rachel; music swells*

e: misremembered review

But only if you you're also unfathomably wealthy and have martial arts training.

It's funny because it's like Breaking Bad, except with the Simpsons

I choose to interpret "the album that young America has been asking for" as something more akin to the fulfillment of a longstanding threat.

My faith in Hollywood was briefly restored until I read the article title again and saw the word "not".

I knew telling users never to pay more than $20 for a computer game was a bad idea.

I wouldn't want to read a comic adaptation of a good one.

Now I kind of want the last half-season to go all Tristram Shandy and be about the hopeless effort to get the final episodes on film.

Honestly, I don't feel like watching any more episodes after "Leslie and Ben." I'll get around to the next one eventually, but this episode was such a fantastic resolution that I don't want anything else to spoil it.

I think that was my favorite episode so far, even if the B-plot was the one that stood out. I've never laughed so hard at the show as I did during the first scene with Gene as Little Bob.

I've had a hard time listening to most of their music since I checked out their cover of Dark Side of the Moon. That just seemed to ignore any subtleties of the originals in favor of just throwing together lots of instruments playing loudly, and somehow made me physically angry when I listened to it.

Aaron "Who?" Johnson

My only problem with SuperEgo is that it's so long of a wait for, what? ~20 minutes of funny, not counting the credits?