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Are you kidding? When I was 8 I was b-b-banging like crazy! Just ask your mom…

Yep, I hate to say it but it's to a point where I don't even care when I miss it.

Oh lord, I didn't even see it tonight. I was watching the world series. Was it another bad one?

There's a difference between disagreeing with someone and telling them to take their opinions and fuck off to Tumblr. Obviously not everyone has reacted that way, but several people have. And I normally wouldn't care, because you know, the internet, but this place is usually above that kind of thing.

That would probably be the greatest hour on TV.

I find it kind of sad that a long-time fan (at least I'll take his word for it) can come here and have a few objections to an episode and his dislike for the direction the show decided to go, and this place turns into a freaking YouTube comment section with the incessant downvoting and bashing. You may not agree with

Even though the movie isn't really horror, both that scene and the Alien coming up silently behind Newt in the water are two of my favorite gut-punch horror scenes.

Talking Bad was actually only 30 minutes, apart from the one following the finale. That was a case where they didn't have enough time to get into anything truly interesting. So while it was better than Talking Dead, it still wasn't entirely necessary.

She sure has been lighting it up.

I actually found this to be the exact same as Avatar. Fantastic visuals and wonderful cinematic experience, empty characters and simplistic story. I actually personally thought Avatar was slightly more involving emotionally too. But hey, to each their own.

You call that a salchow? It looks like you have mad salchow disease… Yeah that's right, your skating has a spongiform encephalopathy, bitch!

They apparently hate "gag" writing, which is all Family Guy is. But frankly their stuff recently is no better than the non-plots and random joke affair that FG lives in. In fact, recently I notice South Park has one or two jokes they think are really funny and they beat them to death throughout the episode. Now this

"Towelie" is still the best Towelie episode, but "A Million Little Fibers" is great too. Don't remember the intervention one though.

I missed it too, and I really couldn't care less. This season has been shameful so far. Last few eps were so poor I had to go back and watch classic South Park after just to remind myself how brilliant this show once was.

At least both the show and Towelie himself acknowledge he's a horrible character. Plus, he was good for some pretty solid laughs.

I was partial to (somewhat paraphrased);

I'm in no position to judge this show…I've seen 10 minutes of it total and it was from this episode. However, what I saw was really not good. It looked so generic and felt staged. Even Coulson didn't really look believable when he was running around trying to shoot fire dude. It just felt all so half-assed. And my god

Sambergs incredulous "really?" sold that joke for me.

I certainly hope it turns out that solid…it's definitely got the early promise.

I think the end really made this episode great. Before it all tied together it was solid and enjoyable (and very funny), but the plot hadn't completely won me over. When it was revealed how deliberate all of the things that happened were it became quite satisfying and even clever (even if you kinda knew him being