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They shoulda had their Stanley Cup taken away for that.

When I write my memoirs, that shit'll be in there no doubt.

It'll be really interesting to see how the finale of The Office is received.  Seems like the deck is really stacked against it.  Not only does it have the burden of the seasons of dreck leading up to it, but also the adulation for the way 30 Rock.  Not to mention that the original managed to craft not one, but two

I enjoy it because the way the characters react to it subverts expectations and really informs the viewer of how they think.  The way Bodie is stubbornly proud about being a "pawn" is both insightful and really sad.

Just pay careful attention.  And be patient.  Took me 6 episodes to click, and 14 to appreciate what the show was really doing.

Next episode's gonna have some mean tearjerkin'.

The main reason that overlapping dialogue is not common in other comedies is that it's a difficult thing to pull off, especially when you've got a roomful of writers working on an episode.  Archer is in a unique position amongst animated comedies (and most live-action ones too) where every word is scripted by Adam

Honestly, the more material I see from season 4, the more I think it's going to be more or less the same quality as season 3.

"One Week" is kind of terrible but kind of awesome.

Because all good things must come to an end.

I, too, can get behind it.

I remember seeing a trailer for this in theaters, and it was pretty obvious that location shooting was done at Mirabel Airport.

I wouldn't call it "really well made," but it's not poor either.

Seasons 3 and 4 of Parks were superior to their Office counterpart.  Although the election storyline was a dud, I think people forget that the first half of season 4 was really freakin' strong.

The Habs have a PDO of 1050 right now.  They are not as good as their record (although they weren't as bad as their record last year; they were horribly unlucky in 2011-12).

I thought the reveal of the cameraman was interesting in that it more or less confirmed that the viewer is not seeing the "finished product" (the documentary) like they were in the original.

Well they all went to be "farmers", but given that crops weren't domesticated until a good 140,000 years later, you can pretty much assume they all died.

Wasn't that Garrett himself who said that?

Even though the Islanders defence makes it appear like there is 172% more Crosby?