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Benjamin Jacob Grimm
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He did one called "Achy Braky Song" about how sick he was of the original.

"Girls Just Want to Have Lunch" was forced on him by the label. It's probably why he sings it like he resents having to.

Germs is a great NIN style parody.

"Good Old Days" is the most perfect James Taylor styled parody imaginable.

How did it take any awards with any other comedy extant?

So can we get Harmon to do a behind-the-scenes feature for Season 3 now, like he did for Season 2? 

Is it just footage of actual audiences watching the Internship?

Once they did the fake-out in the season-ending gag, there might not have been any other interesting places for them to go with it. I certainly didn't miss it in later seasons.

Rewatching this yesterday, I was surprised to realize that Richmond was referencing an actual band (Cradle of Filth). I remembered it vaguely enough I assumed they made one up.

I skipped my tenth ten years ago, and I'm about to skip my 20th. I don't even have curiosity at this point; they're strangers I shared an unpleasant experience with several decades ago.

NO.

I feel like it's not fair to subject him - or anyone - to having to watch Season 4 at all. It just seems too cruel.

Searching for "Vince Vaughn effort" has no results. Did you mean "Vince Vaughn lack of effort?"

I know I'm supposed to be cynical and horrified by the gross commodification of a once-great property that is well over a decade past its prime and has turned into a hollow shell of what it once was, but dammit there's still the me who loved this show back from when I was in high school and college and it was in its

Watching these clips, all I can think is "You Klingon bastards, you killed my son."

He seemed to have something going on with Saavik, but that was a bit subtle.

I've got a Firefox add-on that prevents me from feeling shame via the internet.

I figured that since - even though they haven't gotten there yet - they will, and it's probably ineligible.

Anything with One Track Lover in it is automatically not the worst episode.

Garth Marenghi's Darkplace: The Creeping Moss from the Shores of Shuggoth." Dagless and Sanch's friendship is tested by the arrival of a new patient. And it's probably the series's best episode.