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I hate Jim and Pam so much at this point I'd actually love the dude to actually take off with Pam in the end, hopefully after Jim's start up fails and he's back in Scranton taking care of the kids. If not that, anything that means those smug gets get what they deserve. But clearly, this won't happen. So pretend I

I think I had my first crush on Scrooge McDuck.

uncle linda!

Trick of the Tail was a good album, even if Phil is trying a bit too hard to be Peter.

Am I the only one that was amused with the popcorn in the car thing appearing on this show after Happy Endings did it last week?

That Jim-Pam fight was the first thing that's grabbed my attention in years at this point. They've hinted at this resentment for so long and every single time they weasel out of it at the last minute. So it was nice to see it play out…which made the entrance of the camera guy even weirder.

That Jim-Pam fight was the first thing that's grabbed my attention in years at this point. They've hinted at this resentment for so long and every single time they weasel out of it at the last minute. So it was nice to see it play out…which made the entrance of the camera guy even weirder.

How about a list of top 10 quotes/exchanges?

I'll bet he already has a set of Inglorius Basterds Action figures.

As a nerd with no life, I really enjoyed watching  Weird Science the tv show on Saturday nights as a teenager. I actually had no idea that it was a movie until I randomly found it airing some night and I remember really hating the ending and the lame "oh bai Lisa, we have girlfriends now!" ending.

I for one would have welcomed a Stinky Connor apperance in one of the ninth season episodes.

God yeah. I was a kid when the show was out and always thought he'd be an awesome dad that I'd be scared of disapointing probably because he'd yell at me like that.

My thinking: Seinfeld is relevant because its the first real HIT that broke the sitcom "formula:" happy endings, characters you like, and clear resolutions. Yes, there were shows that pushed the boundaries and broke rules before. But Larry David's goal was to create more of a "dark" comedy where there WERE no happy

I'm pretty sure TGS did Top Dog Chef first.

"Lalapalaza?"

I totally wanted to hang out at the pit!

Its funny, I watched this show RELIGIOUSLY when I was in middle school (take that for what its worth) in rural dairy country and enjoyed it - it made me look forward to college. And it NEVER occurred to me that it took place at an all Black college until I saw a Cosby rerun where Cliff was speaking about why he chose

I always like to remind people that Piven played George Costanza in Jerry.

For the record, I would watch a Wookiee-themed snuff porn starring James Franco.

A friend of mine went to UF and said he attended about a dozen classes in four years. He'd tape them all on the cable system and watch them all the couple nights before the final and got straight Bs.