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Yeah, I was disappointed by that line, too. I thought Rick had some surprise for them.

The captions on my TV specifically mentioned a belt buckle being undone.

I'm surprised so many people like Morgan on this site. She calls people ugly when they don't align with her, she says she's used to having men wrapped around her finger and seemed offended that the men on the beauty tribe weren't worshiping the ground she walked on, she doesn't really do anything, and she seems like a

"That's a dumb place to keep bowls." Teddy's so great.
Also, did Teddy ever actually turn off the oven? I saw him comment on how Bob made it more confusing than it was but I thought he got distracted by the cookies before he turned it off.

The problem is, Kanye thinks that he's the center of everything. Never mind that this was in the middle of a telethon to raise money for Katrina, Kanye has something to say, dammit! That's my problem with Kanye. He thinks everything is "The Kanye West Show." I really didn't think it was appropriate nor did it achieve

Facts… my arch-nemesis. I guess I just remembered that because it stood out so much that it was Parker doing the voice. Although as you mentioned, it was just a quick "I just saw him" mumble.

He raised quite an objection to the Xbox One. And to his best friend no less. Remember, Stan drinks a lot now to keep his objections in check.

I didn't find his Bush slam very inspired. He essentially left Mike Myers up there to die onstage. And judging by how white Myers' face got, it was a pretty close call.

They seemed to go away from the female characters for a while after the death of Mary Kay Bergman. I remember hearing Sharon speak for the first time after that (during the "Osama Bin Laden has Farty Pants" episode) and it was clearly Parker doing the voice. I think it took them a long time to feel comfortable

The show should hire you to name things. The "Matrix of Leadership" is a million times better than the "Medallion of Power".

I thought she was smart until she let Ciera know she didn't have the idol.

He's played a great game but I still hate him. He's just an asshole. Katie didn't even do anything to deserve that. It was just a case of picking on somebody after they've already hit their lowest point. The thing is, he just caused himself a potential tribal vote because he couldn't resist being a douchebag.

What was with Tyson's insult to Katie (Something like "That's your seat over there?") as she left? That's one jury vote he will never see. Him and Gervase both seemed to have a lot of intensity in this episode. I think Hayden really got to both of them.

Dale always looked like he had Alzheimer's. His personality also reminded me of Lisa Simpsons. "That's gotta be little Dale Horvath, The Walking Dead's answer to a QUESTION NO ONE ASKED!"

Given the writers' lack of trust in the audience,I thought it was done on purpose to say, "This guy's like Shane and this guy's like Rick. Watch which one the governor chooses to kill."

I counted fourteen of them. He must be a Virginia Woolf fan.

Carl is awesome. I mean, he's a fourteen year old kid with the name Carl. How do you not love that? Also, I'd be careful what you say about him. The last person to get in his way was Hershel and he wound up losing a leg.

I still don't understand why Lily and Tara wanted to leave their homes in the first place. They had survived there for over a year. What made them think they would suddenly be safer going on a cross country trip with mister no depth perception?

Mind Quad!

But the Andrea accident at least made sense because…. Andrea. As you mentioned, this involved four people managing to not look straight ahead for about thirty seconds.