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Wow, loving Hans Zimmer's work in this trailer. Immediately captures Superman without aping Williams.

It's going to be up to 45 episodes at the end of this season, and they've already renewed it for another 22 (season 4), so it will without question be renewed for at least a fifth season to get it up to the magic syndication number (88 eps). That's the bare minimum number of Bob's Burgers episodes there will be. There

So I was sitting there watching this pretty charming and funny and I had thought apolitical high school sitcom Awkward, and then they explicitly referred to abortion as choosing "death" and had the protagonist explain to us/her mother that "there is no decision" when you're pregnant, and it was pretty freakin'

Oh yeah. By far.

FUCK YOUR MOTHERS!

Yeah, I was gonna say… I imagine DeKnight is well aware of who Buffy, Xander, Willow, Angel, Cordy, Spike, Fred, Wesley, Gunn, Faith, Lorne and Giles all are!

Once Breaking Bad ends, Parenthood will probably be my favorite drama on television (or in the top three, at least). And Bob's Burgers is my favorite comedy on television, and I'm also very fond of Community and New Girl. And The Vampire Diaries is a fun genre show (no, really!). Other than that I don't care all that

It's one of my five favorite shows of the last five years, so I guess you can put me in the "OH MY GOD YOU HAVE TO WATCH THIS AGHHHH!!!!" camp, even if it's a just a one-man camp consisting solely of me.

I love Bob's Burgers' approach to continuity. It isn't "serialized," per se, but it does all these sequel or semi-sequel episodes where it brings back past characters, from Chuck in this episode to the bank robber returning to Hugo, Linda's sister, Tina's boyfriend from the grocery store episode, the documentarian

Dear AV Club,

"Everyone ok up there?!"

"Hey, you all know that show that is for some bizarre reason universally considered bad by people who've never, ever seen it? Turns out maybe you should try it!"

No one's safe!

Good episode, but it peaked about twenty seconds in during the theme song with gimp Roger.

That one-stroke-hand-chop, smash-cut-to-rock-music credits was one of the most hilarious and surprising and energetic and weirdly awesome moments this show has ever pulled off.

He is human bloody flux. He is the lemoncake burn on the roof of the world's mouth. He is the opposite of Arthur Dayne!

I think Ramsay is like full-on snapped-in-the-head bona fide crazy. Not a dickhead or even evil, but a literal lunatic. So the unproductiveness of it seems justifiable in that context.

Ok, starting with my brief issues with this season/finale: The Sibyl character never really worked. Saxa was always ten times as interesting. Also, I wish they'd had a secondary Roman villain akin to someone like the Egyptian from Vengeance so they could have killed an actual established villain in this episode (maybe

More Honeyed Wine? (favorite scheme or double-cross):
Three words: "I'm far worse." - Lucretia

Rip Tongue from Throat (Favorite quote):
"Once again the gods spread the cheeks to ram cock in fucking ass!" - Batiatus, or, maybe, in this episode "Spartacus… that is not my name." - Spartacus