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Awwww yisssssss

You would know, being the lamest villain in the whole Metal Gear series and all, eh?

All I will say is that the first episode contains one of the most accurate depictions of the nyc subway I've ever seen on television. And it is hilarious.

I would really like to see Pamela Reed on this show one more time before the end. Her and Poehler have a very believable, comfortable chemistry playing a parent/child relationship, which is rare.

The poster was still in Ron's office, which I thought was a nice touch.

If life has taught me one thing, it's that an unsuccessful person acting douchey is a LOT more tolerable than a successful person acting the same way.

Jean Ralphio at 4:1? Ladies and gentlemen, the world's most generous bookie.

I don't think Leslie's acting like that because she's not getting her way, but rather because she's in a great deal of emotional pain over the end of her friendship with Ron. That's how I read the scenes, anyways.

''If anybody wants to hang, I will be at Subway!''

The noise I made when Herzog showed up was roughly the same one that Ron made when Leslie walked in with Lil' Sebastian back in Season 3. I seriously almost fell off the couch, greatest cameo EVER.

One of my all-time favorite films of any genre. Definitely going to pick up the blu Ray.

What a wild time to be alive.

Meh.

I knew they would Shyamalan it. Boo-fucking-urns!

Damn. She had a pretty amazing career—those are some iconic voice roles on her CV.

Yeah, "important."

Good for her! Now you can play Billy Carter to her Jimmy and market your own mediocre beer brand!

So what town in Utah is your sister/wife being sworn in as mayor of?

Drinking with friends and feeling vaguely disappointed with everything. Same as every New Years Eve.

Flameo.