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I think that Clerks: The Animated Series is a perfect candidate for MWOF. Only 6 episodes made. Only 2 aired. You pretty much have to be a die hard Kevin Smith fan to know it even existed. Plus they are both a hot mess and pretty good.

I'm going to go ahead and suggest the Capture the Flag/Water Balloon Fight episode of Salute Your Shorts. From what I remember that was one of the standout episodes. Plus, it can be tied back into the "first season" of the TV Roundtable about coming of age.

I'm going to go ahead and suggest the Capture the Flag/Water Balloon Fight episode of Salute Your Shorts. From what I remember that was one of the standout episodes. Plus, it can be tied back into the "first season" of the TV Roundtable about coming of age.

There seems to be a consensus that if she plays the same character but earlier in her timeline that the Doctor would know it's the same person, but I think it's possible that he doesn't. He never saw her, and she could have been using a deliberately fake name because she didn't know if she could trust these newbies.

There seems to be a consensus that if she plays the same character but earlier in her timeline that the Doctor would know it's the same person, but I think it's possible that he doesn't. He never saw her, and she could have been using a deliberately fake name because she didn't know if she could trust these newbies.

Now Dmitri, you know how we've always talked about how something could go wrong with the bomb. The bomb, Dmitri. The hydrogen bomb.

Now Dmitri, you know how we've always talked about how something could go wrong with the bomb. The bomb, Dmitri. The hydrogen bomb.

I've got to think that between getting shot by the Cartel and then being right about Gus that Hank has built up enough credibility with his bosses to survive Walt getting exposed. Especially if Hank is the one who exposes him.

I've got to think that between getting shot by the Cartel and then being right about Gus that Hank has built up enough credibility with his bosses to survive Walt getting exposed. Especially if Hank is the one who exposes him.

Amongst our weaponry are such diverse elements as fear, bullshit, news networks, and an almost fanatical devotion to Glenn Beck. And nice red States, oh damn!

Amongst our weaponry are such diverse elements as fear, bullshit, news networks, and an almost fanatical devotion to Glenn Beck. And nice red States, oh damn!

I got 14. Personally, I find it to be really annoying when one notification saying "a fuck ton of shows you like were mentioned in an article" would suffice. Something needs to be done to fix this.

I got 14. Personally, I find it to be really annoying when one notification saying "a fuck ton of shows you like were mentioned in an article" would suffice. Something needs to be done to fix this.

The campaign may not have rolled through Pawnee, but apparently Josh's time in middle America left such an impression on him that after all his time in the White House he decided to move there and live out his life as a jaded Pawnee council person.

The campaign may not have rolled through Pawnee, but apparently Josh's time in middle America left such an impression on him that after all his time in the White House he decided to move there and live out his life as a jaded Pawnee council person.

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One of the great contrasts between these shows is how in Season 1's The State Dinner Leo takes a union rep to task just because he was about to curse. According to Sorkin, cursing is below the dignity of upstanding politicians, especially those who work at The White House. Veep's take on politicians and cursing on the

One of the great contrasts between these shows is how in Season 1's The State Dinner Leo takes a union rep to task just because he was about to curse. According to Sorkin, cursing is below the dignity of upstanding politicians, especially those who work at The White House. Veep's take on politicians and cursing on the

It's been a little while since I've seen this episode, but I could have sworn that it was Josh, not Toby, that was upset about the campaign going in the direction of proving that Bartlet was smarter than Richie. Toby wouldn't be upset about this, it's what Toby wants. After all, towards the end of Season 3 he tells