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I'm pretty sure that Kring meant the network when he referred to "people".

It really got to be a more of hinderance to Whedon's shows than a strength, IMO. At some points, it just seemed like he was killing off characters just for its own sake, not because it helped the stories or character development in any way.

Does anybody listen to the fan podcast?
I catch an episode of it every now and again when I'm bored and I highly recommend it. The way the co-hosts are still gushing over Heroes, you'd think they live in some parallel universe where the show is still good. Just recently they were huffing about how NBC would have the

I wish TV writers would just fall out of love with the talking heads fad already.

Didn't she also have his clothes?

I haven't seen Funny people
But is RAAAAAAAANDY supposed to be a tongue in cheek parody of Dane Cook?

Favorite line
When Hugo says "Why won't you answer my questions?" to Jacob. Silly Hugo, did you suddenly forget what show you're in?

Let's make a drinking game
Take a shot every time a commenter brags about how long it's been since he or she stopped watching the show.

Snitches
"A show must be pretty fucking brilliant for hip-hop to embrace a phenomenon whose heroes are all cops, informants, and homosexuals."

I don't think he was blaming Conan so much as dinging the vast majority Team CoCo who didn't watch his show when it would have counted.

"I'd rather try touching the moon than take on a whore's thinking."

I'm sure I'm not the first to point this out, but…
Anybody else remember when Conan was just starting out on the Tonight Show when Will Ferrell was a guest? He congratulated Conan for his big promotion and instantly started singing a farewell song a la Bette.

The Led Zepplin thing was hilarious
I'll give Conan this: if you ever fuck him over, he can find some pretty neat ways to fuck you back.

I lol'd at the mental image
"we all wait for him to finally snap and burn down the Tonight Show set while he string-dances amid the flames."

Awesome
I am a genius. When I learned the title of this ep, I knew exactly what the first sentence of this writeup would be.

Ugh. I'm not that curious.

Being an Oregonian
…I might just check this out. If only to find out what the Hollywood version of Portland looks like.

Saw it coming.

"The text message was only sent to black students and a French student named LeBron."

That would be awkward.