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It should (but doesn't really need to be) noted that the debate was filmed at UCLA, the school I attend. I saw Amy Poehler, Paul Rudd, Adam Scott, Rashida Jones, Mo Collins, and most importantly, Perd Hapley (no need for the actors real name) in the process. The trailers for the actors had their character's names on

I was at the Parks and Rec Paley Fest panel last night where Mike Schur said this. More importantly, they screened the episode that is airing tomorrow night. So I can say I have seen it before the rest of the AV club commenters, and possibly before the AV club critics. So you can all suck it. Oh, and the episode was

No. Did see her trailer, though (pretty much the same thing). The trailers had the characters names on them instead of the actors, which I thought was interesting. Saw trailers for Chris, Ann, April, Donna, Leslie, Jerry, Joan, Bobby (Newport), but no Ron or Andy trailers, which had me concerned. They are shooting

This doesn't really have to do with this story, but Parks and Recreation was filming at my school today (UCLA). They were filming a debate between Bobby Newport and Leslie (Spoiler Alert!). I saw a bunch of extras wearing indescribably awesome Knope 2012 and Newport 2012 T-shirts. I waited for two hours outside of the

This episode wasn't hilarious, but the way it played out actually made me exicted to see the next episode, something the show hasn't done in a couple years (which is particularly sad, since this show is one of my favorite shows ever). Erin has been one of the more interesting characters in the later seasons, and to

This one's a no-brainer - Calamity Jane from Deadwood

The mention of the history teacher showing Gandhi reminds me of one of my finest memories of middle school. My history teacher was clearly trying to fill up some time by showing it, but she didn't really appreciate how long of a movie it is, so she just fast-forwarded through almost all of the last half hour. Rarely

Nice to see some recognition for this little-known classic. Wish it was more widely available - one thing about this show that was similar to MST3K was that it was very rewatchable. One thing that would be interesting about seeing this show again is recognizing comedians in skits that I wasn't familiar with at the

I don't get all the hate for Lana Del Ray. I had never heard her music before SNL and actually liked her first song she played "Video Games." Her performance wasn't brilliant, but there was nothing discernably bad about it. The only thing different about it from most musical performances on SNL was that it was slow,

Good choice of "Goodbye, Michael." It had a great mix of sentiment and humor that was reminiscent of the first few seasons. Dwight's reading of Michael's recommendation letter was just beautiful - it went from funny (Dwight mocking Michael for using the dictionary to define "superlative") to truly moving (Dwight

I am fan of Eastbound as well, but no episodes aired in 2011. The last episode aired in November 2010.

This is a comment you won't get a lot for a best-of list - this is a pretty good list. I would have Parks and Rec and Breaking Bad as 1-2 (can't decide which I'd have at 1) but 2 and 3 ain't bad. I love Louis C.K. more than any man should be allowed to love another man, but I still don't absolutely love Louie. There

I actually thought "Used Car/Bounty Hunter" was the best episode of what has been a damn funny season - it had me in tears. Mike Judge generally gives a couple of dry line readings that absolutely slay me per episode and he had maybe 5 or 6 tonight. His ability to deliver the simplest lines and make them hilarious

First off, what a brilliant ending for a brilliant show. I didn't read the comments for last week's episode, but I certainly would've never thought Walt would be capable of doing something like that. But I would like to point out a mind-blowing error on the part of AMC: I am temporarily without access to TV, so I went