avclub-a86341b682d45feff004c03be85dd966--disqus
Crusty Old Dean
avclub-a86341b682d45feff004c03be85dd966--disqus

Despite their ideological differences, the similarities between Glee and Tim Tebow are striking and many.

As those above have said, if you're that interested in seeing him in his birthday suit, T_M, just watch Oz. I've been watching through the entire series over the past month, and he's easily been fully nude a dozen times so far.

I subsist mainly on human misery and Dr. Pepper Ten.

Good thing Nancy Grace didn't last longer on DWTS — you may have had a fit.

As an excitable 12 or 13-year-old watching this live, I went into some weird spastic joy when Kenny survived this episode. I remember running into the living room where my parents and grandmother were winding down that night, and the look of sheer terror on my poor, sick grandma's face as she was thrust from her

To clarify — there was nothing wrong with the article or the quality. The fact that the above is what I got out of the article is an indictment of me, not the article.

All I read was "Blah blah Frank Grimes blah blah Critic TV Club Classic blah." And that's all I needed. Bring on The Critic!

Fozzie: "Take a left at the fork in the road."
*car approaches giant fork in the road*
Kermit: "I don't believe it."

If my memory serves me, he goes Fully Monty in the pilot episode, so you can serve your…interests…and potentially get hooked on a great series in the process. Win-win!

Now I do!

What a time to be alive!

While we're at it, lets see all the heroes you mentioned naked. Of course, anyone who has seen Deadwood has come across Ron Swanson's, um, sausage and eggs.

Putting all my commenter snark aside (if such a thing is possible), it absolutely has to suck for these actresses to have these photos leaked, not only personally but professionally. Think of how many actresses have cashed in by *finally* baring it all. It's a nice ace to have up your sleeve from a business

After a quick skim of the episode on MTV.Com, it looks like the club she went to was one of the many at Station Square in Pittsburgh (most likely Saddle Ridge, from the looks of the outside), not one of the (incredibly few) clubs in Uniontown, so I guess Fayette County can be absolved of at least one sin today (that

Frink, you've just lost your tenure for out-firsting me.

Now this is one criminal I can stand up and applaud for.

SnaitN, I'm another Fayette County survivor. Everything you said was unfortunately true.

"the pale shadow of a bitch" - Doesn't that adequately describe Krysten Ritter as well?

It's mentioned in nearly every feature on the man that can be found on the internet. It's also in the second paragraph of his Wikipedia Page. Most recently, I read about the deal in John Ortved's "The SImpsons: An Uncensored, Unauthorized History" in the chapter entitled "Sam 'Sayanara' Simon.

Sam Simon left after season four and still makes over $10 million per year on his backend points, not to mention the percentage he gets on top of that for shows that he actually worked on. Sure, all of that came from a pretty sweet negotiation he managed before he left, but it doesn't do much for the point you're