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And then The Walking Dead trounces everything. :P

HA!! HUGE. GET IT?

Still overkill.

It was a shockingly similar looking penis food. And who knows? Maybe he stuffed it with food and cooked as such?

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If there's no difficulty in memorization, then either the Bible or Shakespeare's complete works.

"The B. Team" needs to be reassessed. A C is just not right. The goat in the photobooth pictures is reason enough for an A.

The pilot is a C. "Diversity Day" was an A+, but I had forgotten that there was an A++.

Maybe… Just maybe.

That was one of my favorite gags. Jason Bateman's expression in that picture was awesome.

Of course… But MAYBE (or Maeby)…

Heh heh heh heh. I love the tumbleweed bit. Gets me every time.

Twins play a suspiciously large role this season… 
-Oscar and George
-Twin club
-Michael's comparison of him and his son

This is an excellent album. Truly ambitious and perfectly executed. A little long for my taste, but so good that it's not a big problem.

To me, the highs, which are enormous, are numerous enough to overlook most of the flaws. Also, it is an admittedly biased score, at least partially.

I still gave the season an A, mostly due to the scope and how well it was executed. However, I pretty much agree with most of what you have said, right down to the Tobias's episodes only being "okay," though "A New Start" works perfectly with "Indian Takers." Speaking of which, my favorite gag has to be Tobias as an

Yeah!!! Because who gives a shit about movies like Schindler's List????

Oh, I would never call this flawless, because it wasn't. Yet, it's too well done to truly fault it. I would go so far as to say that it's the best run of episodes this season.

It was awesome. The only episode that I would qualify as weak is the first George, Sr. episode. Other than that, it's easily just as strong as before. Definitely more ambitious and drawn out, but it really works with this format.

I agree. His character was more of a means to an end, unlike the season before, where he was more of an enigma with a more compelling presence.