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Lionel Hutz ESQ.
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I've never detested a character on any t.v. show as much as I hated Brenda.  She is the absolute worst character ever, so yeah Nate could have done a lot better there. 

I love throughout the show Michael's lists that always have a few ridiculous things on them, like his list of illegal drugs having hookah on it and his awesome list of "4 kinds of businesses."  Agriculture, sales, railroads, hospitals… 

Ronnie?  ;-)

Yeah, right around that time and from then on it really did appear that Kevin was retarded.  I really liked Kevin's character in the early episodes, the gambling card shark and drummer/singer of Scrantonicity who was a bit dumb but far from the cartoon-like buffoon he became later on. 

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Well put @avclub-98ee3569ee1cc83f32587edbfb0b857a:disqus .  I agree with your assessment totally looking back now on the episode, and how the writers did a great job of developing realistic character interactions and relationships.  I thought they did a great job of this also in Hank and Mark's relationship by having

Poor Millie, that was a rough episode for her.  I loved it when she started singing "Jesus is just alright with me" at Lindsay's party and Nick joined in, appearing to really get into it and enjoy it.  I always liked Millie as a character for being who she is and not caring about what other people thought of her.

Seeing Bill's face when Biff/Fredricks walked downstairs and into the kitchen in his fudgies was pretty priceless, but I agree them watching Dallas together and bonding was one of my favorite moments of the series.  This was only eclipsed by Daniel playing D&D with Harris, Gordon, Sam, Neil, and Bill. 

I faced similar ridicule for wearing my cargo shorts and I stick by them.  I shan't wear basketball shorts out in public, nor shall I wear "adult" khaki shorts that come up to mid thigh and look ridiculous.  There just aren't many options for men in their 30's as far as shorts go that don't look ridiculous. 

I can see that; although I enjoyed the last couple seasons, they weren't up to snuff with the first one.  But still, overall pretty entertaining stuff, especially compared to some of the swill on t.v. now.  I'm worried about the movie, but I suspect I'll still be entertained. 

Yeah I really wanted to see where they were going to go with the show, seeing if Britt went back to jail or headed for Mexico with Hank.  Terriers had some terrific characters and great writing.  Now I want to throw my shoe. 

One of the best profile pics on here, well done.

I lost it when Steve came out and the crowd went nuts, that combined with the clips really got to me and put me in the mood for a great sendoff.

"Wanted, middle aged black man with sass.  Big butt, bigger heart."

Duffles!

For the record, I'm not into that.  Two guys and one girl, you're a perineum away from kissing dong. 

For me, I don't think he can ever top It or The Stand.  It was the first King novel I read, and probably did so too young.  It was haunting and terrific.  I thought the Dark Tower series for the most part came close, but those two are still far above the rest of his works in my opinion. 

@avclub-589622fb3974db41fbe4a37b78d8585c:disqus Everything's Eventual was fantastic, one of my favorites, and I really enjoyed Full Dark, No Stars.  I liked 11/22/63 a bit better than Duma, but not as much as Under the Dome.  It dragged a bit, but overall was interesting and a fun read for me. 

@avclub-9e8375d4bea951a9e639cf4fa7efa3dd:disqus I saw it as Creed was charged with this stuff and had been evading the authorities ever since.  If he was charged, the statute of limitations wouldn't have come into play. 

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