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"Dead Flowers" by the Stones

The AV Club is no place for then/than confusion.  Copy edit that shit, muthafucka!

The Michael Keaton episode was the first WTF I've enjoyed in a long time.  What a smart, likeable, grounded dude.

Except that Otter was written explicitly for him.  Read 'Live From New York,' where John Landis goes on about talking Chevy out of taking the part by convincing him to do foul play instead.

Except that Otter was written explicitly for him.  Read 'Live From New York,' where John Landis goes on about talking Chevy out of taking the part by convincing him to do foul play instead.

This episode was terrible because it's not *exactly* like the ones I usually like.  Never try anything even moderately new or different, writers.  Ever.  I only want the same thing, all the time.

This episode was terrible because it's not *exactly* like the ones I usually like.  Never try anything even moderately new or different, writers.  Ever.  I only want the same thing, all the time.

This is probably my favourite of Emily's reviews this season, and yet ironically, it also underlines my overriding problem with them in general.  Basically, Emily's standards for Sunny seem to be predicated on whether or not each character's behaviour in a given episode lines up *perfectly* with the precedent set for

This is probably my favourite of Emily's reviews this season, and yet ironically, it also underlines my overriding problem with them in general.  Basically, Emily's standards for Sunny seem to be predicated on whether or not each character's behaviour in a given episode lines up *perfectly* with the precedent set for

This review more of a C than the episode was.

This review more of a C than the episode was.

Watching Tom Hanks undress and feel up Elizabeth Perkins in Big with my mom's hand awkwardly trying to cover my 7 year-old eyes remains the gold standard of uncomfortable movie-watching experiences.

Watching Tom Hanks undress and feel up Elizabeth Perkins in Big with my mom's hand awkwardly trying to cover my 7 year-old eyes remains the gold standard of uncomfortable movie-watching experiences.