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Come on, let's go get us a lane.

WAIT A SECOND. Bidet? Don't mind if I bi-do.

I'm on here a couple of times a day, that's why I don't know how I missed it. Strange.

Yeah, come on guys!

I've watched the whole thing before, I thought it was hilarious too. I don't understand this whole outrage or whatever about it being extremely uncomfortable or awkward. It really does just look like they're both putting on an act and having fun, I don't buy that Garry or Ricky were legitimately annoyed or offended.

I don't know how you did it…

Also do Huff. Only two seasons and twenty six episodes!

Chicago Ho- oh. Well, how about L.A. Law then?

As a big David E. Kelley fan, I'd love this too.

I second Oz. I just got the entire series, haven't watched any of the show before, but I'm really looking forward to it.

@AlexanderTheMeh:disqus Ah okay, thanks. Sorry, I was just a bit confused in the wording. The post says "[some recover but] a lot don't" and then goes on to say "one [of the very few] which didn't" so I was just curious.

The Shield didn't recover? Interesting to hear, always thought it was one of those "flawless to the end" (so to speak) series (along with The Wire, The Sopranos). I've nearly finished season four myself on my first run through and I'm still finding it pretty great. Does the quality drop off?

The guy trying to stop Archer from "tooting that darn tooter" definitely sounded like Chris Parnell (same mannerisms and inflections). The father, not so sure about. I assumed Serafinowicz was doing James Mason, but maybe he did both?

I wish they were resuming. It was pulled due to a severe lack of interest. It was one of the lowest rated features here so it's not coming back. The good news is that it'll appear next in the 10 Episodes feature, so let's all meet up there when it comes out!

Every time I've walked past the television and an episode of How I Met Your Mother is on, it's always the scene where Marshall gets up instantly after the smell of pancakes is wafted into his room.

I'm still watching too (and Californication, another show no one's talking about).

The whole series is nearly perfect, it just has one tiny blemish in my eyes. For whatever reason, I didn't like the fact that the "you may now flip" line was used twice. Shouldn't have been used in the season two finale but saved for the end. I don't know, it just bugged me.

I just have to say, I absolutely loved this. No shame.

No Sid reappearance, I'm gutted. You don't skimp on skewers!

No Sid reappearance, I'm gutted. You don't skimp on skewers!