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First there would be a three episode long arc where there's a bit of misdirection and we are led to believe that Jean-Ralphio and Mona Lisa are the collaborators but in reality they were helping the resistance in their own stupid, stupid way. The truth is revealed at the last minute when the Sapersteins are about to

She has gone through many a quickenings, it's the only answer.

CHU CHU MOTHERFUCKERS

Can I do a cop out and say Hannibal Lecter's dinning room? His food looks so purty, questionable meat sources be damned!

Ron's missing an eye, Diane turns out to be a robot, Donna has become unstuck in time, Tom has started the cult of Swagocity, Champion died saving one of the triplets from drowning in the river and Pawnee is the last bastion of freedom in the tyrannical regime of Diamond Joe Biden with Mark Blandanaquits as one of his

You preach the truth. Power Rangers….IN SPACE! was some serious shit.

When they were talking about killing off a character, I didn't think they meant the show's. But, here we are. The series has been in a convalescent home for the last few years and now they finally decided to just put a pillow over its face.

I thought this episode was mediocre at best. Even the comedic antics of Ty Burrell couldn't save it. It seems to me that the in-story reasons for these destination episodes are getting flimsier and flimsier. Dare I say that The Simpsons have a better reason for when the family goes to exotic locations. Hell, I might

This site will never stop updating. Waiting for beloved features to return might as well be a substitute for purgatory.

Who are these mysterious judges that make judgments from atop an ivory tower of pedantism? What qualifies them to judge?! Are they faceless automatons? Slaves that Alex Trebek keeps in a private Tim Hortons? Who judges the judges?

This was my general reaction in the last five minutes of this episode.

A shot of vodka is taken before every scene is watched and after every graf is written. And yeah, I've been having the same problems too. It's a real bitch, sometimes it gets to a point where I'm logged into my Disqus account instead of the AV Club one and it gets extra confusing.

I thought this episode really killed the momentum the show had going since the Winter Soldier tie-in. I didn't much care for the lie detector scene, I mean, we knew Agent Jawline was probably going to pass the test some how. It's kind of expected at this point that this show will go the cliched route. Although I was

Much like HIMYM (and really a whole bunch of shows), I'm trudging along with Modern Family out of inertia. I spent my time and effort watching this show slowly degrading with each passing season, might as well see it to the end.

It's the year of existential and misanthropic characters, dontcha know.

*siiigh*

Well, they could always cover the series finale like they do with a few other shows they don't do regular coverage on. A man can dream, a man can dream.

I only saw a handful of episodes and while I thought some of the ideas they brought to the table were interesting like trying to use lesser known Bat-Foes, Kurtwood Smith as Gordon and a Jason Statham-esque Alfred. But it just didn't really click with me. Everything felt stilted, Batman's design was wonky (Black