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Well, I'll tell you. Because I think a bottle episode is very limited, specifically to save money on production. You don't move the camera around a whole lot, have the full cast present, certainly not new cast, and so on. Granted a bag of aquarium rocks is not a big line item, but still. It's something a PA or…

I just noticed in the still at the top of the page, Schmidt's kimono is way too short. Which wouldn't be a surprise. But I really do think it's actually a Hawaiian shirt.

Breaking Bad's "Fly" surely qualifies, but if you're speaking only of sitcoms, maybe? I don't pay much attention to the TV spectrum as a whole.

I think Blomkamp tends toward repetition of themes and tropes. Like Philip K Dick, he makes extremely good stories and executes them very very well, but they feel somewhat derivative. (I say this with the utmost admiration for both creators.)

I kind of figured that, but I'm saying the effect is even better than usual with a post like "A Moveable Feast is my most favorite Hemingway."

I like to read this particular post in Bloo's voice.

* whooooooooosh *

* whooooosh *

She's from Mullumbimby, and she looks like a RealDoll.

"Jenny"?

I thought movies boosted comic/book sales and rarely if ever the other way around. What I'm saying is, I'll be surprised if cancelling FF comic has any effect on fox box office.

I would also watch that.

I would watch that.

What? Who is this guy? Is he gonna be like Reggie Watts where AVC tells me every thing he does for a while? Or is this it.

The idea of a Myst movie is at least superficially more sensible than the idea of a Tetris movie.

She's from Mullumbimby, and she looks like a RealDollâ„¢.

I can see why you'd be bothered by it. But after that part there was a lot of really funny stuff on different tangents. Speaking as one who has never had the slightest interest in football or really any sport on television.

"when Jess tearily dashes away from Nick in Griffith Park," I thought that was completely believable. Yeah, I've had that happen, although not in a park :\

The name of the episode is "Basketsball"

I noticed that the production company tagged at the end of the show was Niagara Falls (with the line "Slowly I turned"), instead of Amigos de Garcia. When it turned out that was only for this episode, I wondered if someone had conflated two vaudeville comedy teams.