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So Chris Brown won a Grammy? That's great! Here's the detailed police report from when he brutally assaulted Rihanna: http://www.mtv.com/news/art…

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Now I can swoop in with my double-themed tribute act, Lana Dawes Rey. I'll be unstoppable!

The "Oh Darling" girl is Juliet Simms, from an absolutely terrible band called Automatic Loveletter. I'd link you to their music, but it's so forgettable that you wouldn't even remember listening to it.

Colbert might only be polling at 5% in South Carolina, but Dawes is polling at 100% in all of our hearts.

U-S-A! U-S-A! U-S-A!

Tonight… At the Pit… EVERYONE GETS LAID!

Peter voted both times, both for and against 9/11, so his vote canceled itself out.

I don't think the episode was as bad as you make it out to be. Obviously, they condensed two episodes into one to help move the season along, which I appreciate as a longtime viewer. My question is, though, when do the reward challenges start? And moreover, why have they been so phased out in recent seasons?

It's pretty weird that you didn't even mention the film's main story arc, which is the decision of Pennywise frontman Jim Lindberg to leave his band of 20-plus years. I have never, ever, ever liked a note of Pennywise's music, but I thought his story (and his brutal honesty throughout the doc) was incredibly

PLEASE STOP CALLING THIS BAND "POP-PUNK."

Thanks for featuring the new Weatherbox EP! My label released it on vinyl. If any AV Clubber digs it and wants to pick it up on 12-inch, head to http://youthconspiracy.bigc… and use the coupon code "AVCLUB" for 10 percent off.

Nope, it started with a laugh track and phased it out as the first season went on. The second season was completely laugh track-free. (I wrote my senior thesis on the usage of laugh track in "Sports Night." Also, I didn't get laid my entire senior year. Looking back, I can't help but notice some level of connection.)

I'll use this opportunity to talk about how brilliant "Sports Night" was and how much I wish the AV Club would pick it as a classic series to cover. Because it was, and they should.

Wow, couldn't disagree more. This record is better than all three Gaslight records (and this is coming from a guy who's one of Fallon's earliest and biggest champions—I even wrote a cover story on the band). I was given an advance of this a few months ago while I was in LA for work, and ended up listening to it on

Samiam don't have an album called "Get It Right." The album in question is called "Whatever's Got You Down."

Love this show, not ashamed to admit it. Obviously they usually don't show the bum lockers, because this isn't a documentary, it's a reality show. We all know the difference by now. (Although sometimes they do show the guys totally striking out with what they buy.)

Tune into Raw, he's back—and cutting terrible promo after terrible promo!

I hope you're happy, Meg White. This is all your fault.

I thought this was already solved—it was Jimmy James all along.