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I thought it was more about narcissism or whatever.

I thought it was pretty despicable of Leslie to try dragging Stu out of retirement essentially just because Tom wasn't following her 80-step presentation plan. It's one thing to be worried he's gonna blow it but she was so hard-headed it was really annoying.

Yes, distractingly thin.

My wife, three times (so far.)

Why on earth?

I always loved this song but it never occurred to me that it was as weird as it apparently is.

"My mom gave me a dollar and dropped me off at the park & ride."

It suffered from the same symptoms a lot of sitcoms show as they age. The characters turn into audience-pleasing catchphrase machines instead of quasi-real characters with personality quirks. In the sequel, he was essentially playing Ace Ventura, Box Office Draw.

I thought I had stumbled upon Gawker there towards the end.

Aww, Megamind was surprisingly decent.

With the addition of Best Animated Feature at The Oscars, how bad of an idea would it be to have a Best Voice Acting category? Very bad? Kinda bad?

I agree that the Sue storyline (though filled with some funny physical humor) was a retread from the last couple seasons. I when the accident/lawsuit was brought up, I thought that Mike and Frankie would consider suing the school since the opening of the episode made mention of their financial woes. It would've been

Can Ty Burrell sing?? Cast that James Taylor biopic NOW.

I wonder if his character's name is Cliff because of his resemblance to Cliff Lee.

I feel exactly the same way. If nothing else, at least the album raises The Carpenter and I & Love & You up a notch or two. Those two had a few nice moments here and there and at least a little bit of variety. This new one is just dull through and through.

"Do you even want your purse back?"

I dooooooo!

Ugh, forgot about that. Goddamn Mary Fallin.

From these comments, I think it's obvious that a lot of Cake hate comes from their 'singles'. There are plenty of songs where John McCrea actually sings and don't sound like "SS/LJ" or "The Distance."

Jack vs. Jose