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"I'd kill you if I had my gun!"

I think Staying Alive is up there too for great live episodes too. The audience participation and the s(c)heer joy they have unpacking all the crazy is top to bottom fun. Plus, like the panel, I could listen to that Frank Stallone song forever.

"Hi Paul."

… Lowenstein …

Oh man, Bernard has the best lines. "[You're making me] sick into my own scorn" and "don't make me laugh … bitterly" are lines I use to this day.

Really thought Lowenstein woulda had "Z" locked down. Ah well, congrats Zutroy!

Maybe not the most laugh-out-loud moment in the show's history, but something that I can re-watch endlessly: "Charlene (I'm Right Behind You)"

Couldn't agree more. Also, I don't think it's a revelation or anything, but we all agree that June is the not-so-secret weapon of HDTGM?, right? Everything sje says and all \her theories and observations are gold. This episode is right up there with Rhinestone and Staying Alive for best of the year for me.

I'd have to disagree on CBB. You're right that Gasteyer might not have known the type of program that CBB is initially, but I think she caught on pretty early. Gino is annoying (by design), cutting people off and elaborating when he's not supposed to (as an 'intern' and all), and I thought she made a choice to shut

I'm aware of a bit of the Wompler backlash, but how anyone can leave the trip to Six flags off of the top 10 (not that you did, DCR) is beyond me. The high concept, the callbacks, and most of all, the appearance of Dabney! Instant classic IMO.
Also, Don Dimello: "So you go through a different girl or different

Same here. "People of all sizes, colors, and creeds … oh, and ages too. Hee-hee, Soon-Yi!" Definitely a fave of mine.
Jerrod was killer in that episode too; he went along with the Jackson charac much better than Delaney. "Of course he's in hell, why wouldn't he be?" "God can't deny talent…"

And Steph Allyne as Scott's assistant.

Anyone thinking of checking out any of the new Wolfpop stuff? I'm more into the comedictry, but I might be able to get into the pop culture stuff if it's not too too concerned with it and uses it as a springboard for comedy or to showcase the hosts/guests personalities (i.e. HDTGM or UTU2TM). I'm going to check out

Colloquializing my favourite popular blog site for women, by women, and re-reading all the articles?

A character she does on a politically incorrect comedic podcast is enough for you to extrapolate that she's probably a mean-spirited person?

"Why do you keep saying that?"