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Oh, and while we're at it, go lighten up, Senator Corleone, you pretentious blowhard prick.

They're there so that Senator Corleone can have yet another place to show what a humorless bore he is when it comes to his opinions on what constitutes a "real film".

I thought Kath and Kim had it's moments as well. Should've had more time to grow, but that's TV for ya.

No need to go all Tim Lieder on us, Castro. We don't judge around here.

ARMISEN. IT'S SPELLED "ARMISEN". WITH AN "E".

I fail to see how those sentences make a coherent statement other than just a regurgitation of buzz words. But at least your keyboard still works!

Also, in the scene where the other NBA players have lost their talent are are being analyzed, I never understood when the shrink asked Patrick Ewing if there are "other areas besides basketball where you've been…unable to perform?" and Patrick Ewing angrily replies "No!" Watching it this recently, I was like, wow an

Man, remember when this was a thread about Rocko's Modern Life? Those were the good ol' days.

He also looks exactly like Mr. Van Driessen, the hippie teacher from Beavis and Butthead!

1.) This season was just more proof that Vinny and Pauly D need their own spinoff show. They're like the Abbott and Costello of degenerates! (and someone needs to make a supercut of all of Pauly D's wide-eyed reactions to other people fighting. That never fails to make me laugh)

If you think April is an unrealistic portrayal of women in their 20's, then you clearly haven't met many women in their 20's.

Jerry's "rappists" line was the second funniest line of the night, with the first being a tie between everything Ron Swanson said.

Andy laughing at Kyle because of his identity being stolen and his frozen accounts reminded me of this kid who I sat next to in some class in high school who asked our teacher if he was married, and then laughed when he said that he was a widower, because he genuinely thought that it was a funny made-up word. Andy is

Outsourced needs to be forced to take a teen abstinence workshop as lead by Jerry.

My favorite part of Ron's campfire horror story was the look of wide-eyed fear on Donna's face as he told it.

She died like, three minutes after that.

It was the highlight of an episode that had so many wonderful, surreal moments ("We live under the subways, along with the CEO of Friendster"), and it was nice to see that Sorkin isn't above poking fun at himself. After Al Gore, this was probably my favorite cameo they've ever done on the entire series.

I was really hoping that "The Voice" was just a series-long spinoff of that one Seinfeld episode ("Helloooooooo!"), but alas it twasn't.

I totally missed the gay subtext in The Adventures of Priscilla Queen of the Desert. I just thought those ugly women loved them some disco musics!

Yeah I definitely never noticed what a shitty actor Michael Jordan was as a child. Or how incredibly creepy it is when he gives the other NBA players their talents back with the magic basketball, and keeps seductively whispering to them to "Touch it. Go on, touch it." Not to mention that these were apparently the