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and an accepted Dead Confederate album name

I got a lot of R.L. Stine off those Scholastic chumps

Big Mouth la la la, la la, Big Mouth la la la la …

IMDB says that show has been on for three seasons. That is unfathomable.

Homonym humour!

I believe they still use the pound, not the euro.

Encarta it!

Everyone knows that Custer died at Little Big Horn. But this book presupposes that … maybe he didn't?

What happened to the series adaptation of Julie Klausner's I Don't Care About Your Band, starring Lizzy Kaplan? Isn't that happening anymore? That was gonna be awesome as hell!

Sure, this is a reference that I recognize, I'm gonna go ahead and Like it!

I can't believe it took this long for somebody to mention Archer

The'yre called wrenches in America son, not spanners. Every one of those men has killed for less.

I'm disappointed in Jimmy. He had more sense in the first season.

Because you don't like any of a host of similarly contrarian AV Club features: AVQ&A, Better Late Than Never? (looking at you Robinson), For Our Consideration, I Watched This On Purpose, My Year/World of Flops, Reasonable Discussions, and now this one.

"… King of Limbs and The Whole Love … both have their merits, but they're essentially placeholder records; they refine what each band does in small ways, but they aren't all-that surprising coming from their respective creators. They tell us nothing new: Once again, Radiohead is 'difficult' and Wilco is 'classicist'."

How does The Wire not have this Guiness category on lock? Clearly The AV Club's Q rating is not high enough

I hope they read what you wrote there

That's Three Days Grace. You may have just outed yourself as a Canadian. An embarrassing number of Those Bands are from up here.

Well I want to die.

I hold Breaking Bad in the highest regard but Battlestar Galactica ('s first two seasons) and A.V. Club Darling The Wire are equally brilliant and worthwhile. If you're captivated by BB's thoughtful exploration of "levels of gray between good and evil", you ought not to miss any of them. Why not watch all three? What,