avclub-9a660bac43229f8105468e5777ea1cc4--disqus
SurpriseMofo
avclub-9a660bac43229f8105468e5777ea1cc4--disqus

Possibly the only time his sexism would have a pleasant outcome.

Late to the party, internet.

And truly that was an F review for the ages.

My eyes kind of glaze over whenever Vince Vaughn's on screen.

Not only that, the Megan Wants a Millionaire guy went on to film a season of I Love Money, where he apparently was the grand prize winner. That season never saw the light of day, obviously.

Yeah, so, what exactly was going on with Trebek's choking/coughing during that clue? Was that an intended reference to the book?

I don't think that has much to do with the "man-child" trope though. I'd consider Kevin James' character on King of Queens to be a man-child. Same with Phil Dunphy on Modern Family. Both are married and monogamous. Phil has children. And they're both completely childish.

I couldn't get over those terrible wrong guesses for FJ. Alicia Keys is WAY too young to have been best new artist in 1984 (she was born in '81), and Bette Midler had a nearly 20 year career under her belt by then.

Was I the only one who 100% fucking hated that line? I didn't find it funny, not even unintentionally funny.

I was waiting for a reveal that Semyon's ginger wife was Velcoro's ex.

Yes, my Michigander husband and I got a big laugh out of it.

I know, is Trebek trolling us at this point?
"Megan is a mechanical engineer, but I don't care about any of that… you bake COOKIES!!?!"

I burst into song when that clue was revealed, much to Mr. Mofo's chagrin.

He also made a comment about finally understanding the context behind 60% more jokes on the internet now.

My husband didn't watch The Simpsons growing up (inconceivable), so when we watched a good chunk of the FX marathon together I got to experience HIM experiencing it for the first time. That was almost as good.

The best part of Felix doing his "accent" was that he slipped in just the slightest hint of his Brit-voice every now and then. I had to Google Jordan Gavaris during a commercial break because I couldn't figure out which accent was real.

Ugh, I gave up on The Shield a few episodes in for completely unrelated reasons, but knowing someone kills a cat later on in the series makes me that much more confident it's not the show for me.

I was stuck on the K part of Kent, and could only come up with Kensington. I knew that was a terrible guess but nothing else was coming to me. Canterbury was a "duh" for me once they revealed it.

If that's the case, finish our work while I take a nap, will ya?

That was my exact reasoning too! Plus an afterthought of "olive branches also symbolize peace, so like… that's gotta be sacred in some way?"