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craigward
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PB is and isn't an atheist.

yeah, I haven't downloaded this one yet, and I'm not so sure I want to.

there's a sort of musical quality to good dialog.  there is such a thing as too fast, and there's more to it than just tempo, but this episode, and "dream of love" were pretty limp.

they already referenced A Clockwork Orange in "the unicorns have got to go"

They talked too damn slow.

besides the basketball scene and the tale of the junkie bird, this one felt more like the simpsons.  that is, it strained to be funny, and was instead kinda painful to watch.

cleveland's non-verbal reaction to the CBS sitcom was the highlight of the night

……STILL FIRED!

oh yeah, the rapid aging and kaleidoscopic sequence definitely made me think of 2001

yeah, as far as by-now-routine second-half RS craziness goes, that was pretty good, but it was far more interesting to hear mordecai's opinion of rigby's mom's housekeeping and see benson watching a training tape.

takes all of what?

maybe he's confusing it with the armin tamzarian one.

Candy and Grenda as the police officers would have been a good end credits gag.

as far as I know, no.  but for whatever reason Vernon Chatman was in the "special thanks" section of the credits (along with graham linehan, whose kids voiced goliad and stormo)

I don't know what else you could ask of that AT episode.  in addition to the "whoa this is so trippy" aspect, there were a lot of funny jokes, lots of funny subtle acting the animators did, and O'Reilly had a good grip on what the characters are supposed to be like (i.e. it didn't feel like fan fiction).

she gives it one quick final kick before she runs over to hug F+J

I think Benson just works hard at everything, so in addition to his specific skills, he's well coordinated and can pick something up pretty quick.

yeah this one kinda just passed right through me.