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Even The Scary Ones
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I enjoyed a lot of the show, I think, but if nothing else I'll never stop loving the Son of Dolemite stuff, the Rocket Revengers sketches, and the Sopranos on Pax TV sketch.

Whelp, now I feel even worse about not getting around to going to see them during the last tour. Or the one before that, really.

I'm still way too amused by the fact that we now have Swagger as the face while still sort of maintaining a shred of his (presumably) former Tea Party/Fox News/Right Wing/etc. caricature shtick, which once always had the crowd gladly repeating "we the people" like he and Zeb were faces, facing off against Del Rio who,

She's just getting a head start on establishing a Fallout-style currency system.

Obviously, Jack Black should be Stephen King. Just start casting him as any author and make him "that guy that always plays authors for some reason."

At the rate this show seems to want to kill people, it feels only fitting that the show should blow up the entire cast whenever it finally ends. And then said explosion can become the Batman we need.

And now to toss in a response here, that has reminded me of the whole applesauce thing. One day I'll stop constantly feeling the need to watch TV while also doing other stuff in the background.

Ah, I can't half remember most of the newer characters of any sort, so that probably explains my lack of recall! And I guess finding the jar of food was meant to create a "I REMEMBER THIS FOOD" moment. I'd gone down the path of "guy who scavenged baby food for a baby in their own group, and Rick just murdered the shit

I kind of assumed the people who attacked Rick at the end were a totally different group of people who just happened to be assuming the worst of him in order to take the RV for their own safety, resulting in Rick basically blowing away a bunch of relatively innocent people. Or they were Wolves? I briefly thought they

Well, an argument was that given time something like what happened with the truck falling off the side of that path would happen, allowing them to get out. And if the zombie population just kept growing, you'd eventually get a group of that size or larger now free to wander out towards whatever might catch their

Heh, I thought roughly the same thing. I'm sure as these things go, most of the people left in that community were probably of the character type that basically fails to deal with these things in a decent manner and ends up dead super fast. However, you'd think they'd have at least made an effort to either shut the

I would love some sort of finale thing to Hey Arnold!, while not anticipating anything they'd do with Rugrats after what that show became when it took off and they added Dil and all that whatnot. Admittedly I never watched a lot of the second half of the series, but when I caught a stray episode on whichever

Excellent, another CN show graphic novel to add to my current collection of Adventure Time and Regular Show stuff. Although it'd be nice if Boom would actually get the Gumball comic back up and running. I don't think it's had a new issue in what's felt like 2-3 months. Same with their Steven Universe and Bee and

If we lived in a perfect world, Angelico would've hit an insane stunt jump immediately after driving off for absolutely no reason.

I hadn't watched this regularly since maybe the second season since I have a weird habit of abandoning AS whenever the original shows that I tend to favor enter those between-season periods that seem to last for eternity, but it sucks to lose it.

I feel like it's gotten to a point where when I hear a song way too much in commercials and I THINK it sounds like them, it's them. Case in point, the song that plays during the commercial for FX's FX Now app. It took me forever to look up what the hell the song was, but when I did my thoughts were along the lines of

First Constantine, and now Hannibal. NBC, you disappoint me. At least Hannibal could conceivably find a new home elsewhere. Maybe? I hope? I'd think it has a better chance than Constantine did, at any rate.

I wish comic shows would stop using people I like in roles where they're almost immediately killed off or otherwise taken out of the picture before doing much of anything. First Jeffrey Combs on Gotham, and now Christopher Heyerdahl here. Although to be honest, now's a great time to find a spot for Jeffrey Combs in a

Rats. Constantine wasn't that bad, or at least had room for improvement. Looks like I'll get to add another show to my single season DVD set collection!

Don't forget Conviction! Although I usually do.