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That is among women 18-34.

Yet another flaw from season four: no riots.

Ones don't get a rhyme, because they're garbage.

Oh, just pick A. We all know minuses aren't real, anyway.

Considering it takes Greendale less than a day to become a war torn, post-apocalyptic society during paintball or a floor-is-lava game, I would argue that their journey to becoming a dystopian society was too slow.

This is quite a weird way to announce the post-season six movie, but I'll allow it. 3 MeowMeowBeenz.

Joel McHale @joelmchale

The third episode, in particular, has really gotten hyped from people like Sepinwall and Erik Adams. Having seen just the preview episode online and the racism review segment, I have also enjoyed what I have seen so far.

Just a reminder that John Ridley, winner of this year's Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay, was also the writer for Undercover Brother.

That reminds me that I forgot to do one myself this past weekend.

Yeah, Hurt Locker was acceptable for me, too, but the growing sentiment four years later seems to be that it took the award from Inglourious Basterds.

So…12 Years a Slave: most acceptable Best Picture winner since No Country for Old Men?

Thank you, Stephen, for giving us a wonderful cue to leave this board.

The McConaussaince is complete.

Which part: the Her win, or the American Hustle shut-out?

The background is apparently In Memoriam for the typewriter.

Yeah, this is a totally reasonable way to express your disagreement over a TV episode grade.