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I enjoyed this episode, but it's got nothing on the excellent pilot episode.
I didn't care for the ending. After two episodes, I've already decided I prefer Wilfred when he's improving Ryan's life instead of destroying it. The "she has a dick boyfriend" reveal felt a little too cruel, though I suppose the show's

I watched Futurama at 10 and 10:30, Wilfred at 11:05, and Louie at 11:35. That was easy enough.

I watch Louie and Tosh.0. There's not a doubt in my mind that Louie is an infinitely superior show in all aspects, but I enjoy both. Tosh.0 is lowbrow fun, and Louie is often a very intellectual show that can be emotionally affecting. Both shows are focused around very talented stand-up comedians (I'd even argue that

Lol'd at "Disney creation Ellie Kemper."
Fuck. Now I have to see this.

Jennifer Jason Leigh was way hotter.

Catherine Tate
was horrifically bad, and James Spader wasn't much better. My top ten choices, if I were making the decision. I already removed Buffett, Gervais, and Arnett from the equation, as Buffett would make absolutely no sense and the latter two are busy:

Set your sights on good fortune.
Concentrate. Pull back the hammer. Try to hold the gun straight.

I didn't catch "This Week Monthly". That's much funnier than "Resnorter".

This.
Is so lame. I mean, "Hollywood Resnorter"? "Waste of Time Magazine"? The Fuzzy Pack? I'm really worried about the quality of this film. That said, Trejo's line was good.

Man yeah!
Men! Manliness! Cars! Men!

Fucking retards
How do they work?

A great way to kick off the third season.
One of the most consistently funny Tosh episodes I've seen, with the highlight arguably being Daniel's rain dance and the "hardest part" remark that followed. As someone who accidentally stumbled upon the first episode of the series when it premiered and has remained a loyal

D'oh!

So you saw the credits and still think the surname of Seth and his father is McFarland? Moron.

Delocated's unique deadpan humor is often hilarious to the point of causing literal side-aching.

I found that to be one of the best Simpsons jokes in years, and the episode as a whole might be the best they have produced since 'Eternal Moonshine of the Simpson Mind'. The 'what the fuck?' nature of the Katy Perry/puppets segment felt more like Robot Chicken than The Simpsons … in a very good, fresh way. The

Two notes regarding 'Road to the North Pole'.
1) As a previous commentator stated, the home invasion was not funny in the slightest, and did not even take the form of a joke. It was merely there for shock value, and there was no humor present. I am no prude, I can assure you, but I am quite disturbed that anyone finds