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My top 10 from best to greatest.

Was it a soul-crushing defeat? When there was the anticipation of having a baby, we saw him as a mess of a man with a mess of a wife and misbehaving kids, but after the reveal that Robin was barren, Dwayne was well dressed, his wife was smiling and all the kids were well behaved. I think the initial meeting of Insane

I initially had the same reaction. I was really excited in the opening seconds because I like the idea of Barney and Robin getting together, I just don't want them to drag the "will they/won't they" out. So when they did the reveal at the end it was frustrating. But on reflection, I've stopped seeing it as having the

I just ordered a pair. Now everyone who looks down at my feet will know what TV shows I like.

This is better than that time Nicole Krauss reviewed Nicole Krauss.

(not really)

It was I who said that thing that you're referencing.

I dumped the Mother premise in my head after the pilot. But I've always been a "the journey's more important than the destination" kind of guy.

I think as far as cheating goes, I'm with season 1 Ted on this. Who cares if you jump the gun a little early? Ted and Barney aren't cheaters per se, even though they technically cheated, because they didn't try to have both the outside sex and the original partner. They were either going to break up with their partner

That's a comma not a semi-colon. I was listing two episodes, one I could remember the name of and one I couldn't.

For me, Season 1-2 are the best for its combination of drama, comedy and well-defined characters. Season 3 is the funniest season and season 4 is the last of the good seasons, but starts to embody one of the problems the show had; they changed their characters but their characters didn't change (that probably doesn't

Looks like after Uncharted, the AV Club has just given up and decided to give every game an amazing review.

Oh wow. Next week is the return of Weird Al and the week after another Slapsgiving? Time to get my hopes up.

The events of the casino could have happened already, chronologically, we just haven't seen them narratively.

I don't think Louis is supposed to be gay so much as it's a joke about how he was only held in jail for short time but it changed him.

After the initial set up, I thought it was going to be an average episode but they really amped it up by employing that slap side-story. And I'm glad they used two straight away. They're padding it out, but enough so it's more of tease than just being cheap.

They were most certainly bandwagon jumpers, but I think Whirlpool has gotten better over time, unlike, say, Lush, which just sounds like Britpop with too much flange now.

"Mysterious Ways” dabbles in Madchester rhythms, and “Even Better Than
The Real Thing” and “The Fly” nod slightly to shoegaze bands,"

"Mysterious Ways” dabbles in Madchester rhythms, and “Even Better Than
The Real Thing” and “The Fly” nod slightly to shoegaze bands,"

Sir Tom Cochrane, motherfucker!