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Will Forte! He has enough box office clout.

Is this a joke?

Dubious accounts
I feel like this episode was too willing to tell the first-person accounts that were sensational and not at all verifiable or likely.

I rank this one with rocket science as the weakest this season, but still a B for me. Chevy Chase delivered. I did think this was a little on the expository side, and it seemed like the pace was really rushed to get everything in.

Best to get thee to a forum. A place where discussions don't die after a day like they do here. I am still on UltimateMetal's general board for some reason, but you could stay generally informed there. Same with the Metal Archives boards. I've heard good stuff about the Nuclear War Now forums.

I forgot to mention that the ragging on the MeTV-style networks (not sure what other markets have) was pretty spot on.

I agree that this was a solid episode, but it sure did ignore any sort of coherent resolution. What happened to Bart's two mini-bikes? Instead we get a tag that has nothing to do with the Simpsons universe.

100 Questions was better than this.
Not by a whole lot, but it at least (mostly) avoided having characters in absurdly fancy houses and nice preppy clothes. I don't want my sitcom characters to be aspirational. Also, married people annoy me. Being really affluent isn't funny. It works if you're going to make the

He was good on the B.S. Report.

The reboot should definitely be set in 1991 or 1992 instead. That would help avoid some of the inevitable comparisons, and you'd still have a pretty good pick of music to use.

See Adventureland for Starr too.

I had much more sex in high school than the seven or so years of my life since. Of course, having a steady girlfriend will skew those stats, and I found that a lot easier to get in HS.

It's terrific. Great movie about friendship. Several memorable and touching scenes. A nice amount of laughs too.

I also liked that Travis's romantic gesture was something realistic for a 19-year-old to do. It wasn't something ridiculously elaborate like you might see in other media. Surprisingly grounded for a show that's over the top with so many jokes.

LET'S GET SILLY!

Agree and disagree
While there was some actual drama when it was unclear whether Jabbar would come out, the buildup parts seemed a bit dull to me, even though I generally like Crosby family storylines. But the payoff was indeed done really well. I have the same problems as Todd with Alex. And even though I'm pretty

I did worry about the absence of a Cougar Town episode. The show is mildly chronological, so I missed seeing everyone this week. I feel like skipping this week's ep would really suck. Hopefully the whole order isn't botched now.

Yeah, F&G came to mind. I can't imagine Community botching this one. It is potentially my favorite show of all time, so of course I will be overly open to it.

I think only the Steamed Hams dialogue beats this exchange. Brilliant.

Simpsons was a solid B this week. Marge was even funny, especially the line about the toilet being a chair. And I didn't feel bludgeoned by a bad guest star this week. Simpsons is really much better now than it was five or six years ago. Yet I don't go out of my way to watch it over any number of live sporting