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The Martins were not good guest stars.

The Martins were not good guest stars.

Cory was just a super fan of The Knight Rider

Cory was just a super fan of The Knight Rider

This show definitely played with the Tori Paradox. Grif, Minkus and Mr. Turner all are examples of this. Also, I believe Turner left because of some Fox show he became either the star of or had a major role in. And if memory serves me correct, it was canceled rather quickly.

This show definitely played with the Tori Paradox. Grif, Minkus and Mr. Turner all are examples of this. Also, I believe Turner left because of some Fox show he became either the star of or had a major role in. And if memory serves me correct, it was canceled rather quickly.

there was an episode where they go to Disney World. It's much later than this episode. 

there was an episode where they go to Disney World. It's much later than this episode. 

except there was a cross-over episode of Boy Meets World and Sabrina because I remember the cat being on Boy Meets World.

except there was a cross-over episode of Boy Meets World and Sabrina because I remember the cat being on Boy Meets World.

I wonder if they know you meant the actress literally just died.

I wonder if they know you meant the actress literally just died.

dammit, I wish I had known the AV club was doing The West Wing reviews (just rewatched the entire series myself)I think this stands out as one of the funnier episodes on the show, for all the reasons you pointed out in your review. 

dammit, I wish I had known the AV club was doing The West Wing reviews (just rewatched the entire series myself)I think this stands out as one of the funnier episodes on the show, for all the reasons you pointed out in your review. 

I bet he wishes he was really Billy Corgan now. 

I bet he wishes he was really Billy Corgan now. 

I think the 'unrealistic' critique has some merit. Don't get me wrong—I enjoyed the hell out of the episode. But the conspiracy to pimp out Joan sort of goes against what we have been presented thus far as the moral code of the characters. Only a few episodes ago, Lane flips his wig over the Pete  & Co. taking his

I think the 'unrealistic' critique has some merit. Don't get me wrong—I enjoyed the hell out of the episode. But the conspiracy to pimp out Joan sort of goes against what we have been presented thus far as the moral code of the characters. Only a few episodes ago, Lane flips his wig over the Pete  & Co. taking his

wtf does this have to do with Mad Men?

wtf does this have to do with Mad Men?