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For people like you, there are things called "other movies."

As for Lou's disappearance, I refer you to Bart's quote:
"Cartoons don't have to make sense."

But James Bond movies are still being made, while Arnie is limited to a cameo in The Expendables.

It was funny because it was true. Cletus the robot is less likable than Cletus the Slack-Jawed Yokel.

And if you haven't you're no Radiation Man - you're just a Fall Out Boy.

But a "something's not kosher about that rabbi" line feels too lazy for this show.

I can't read "David Wallace" without wanting to put "Foster" in the middle - so what you said about "sanity" and "a little darker" became pitch black for me.

It had a lot of possible directions and potential - years ago. Now he's married and has to consider his family's safety.

Myles McNutt -  " it's never been engaged with on the level that I'd them hypocritical …"
You WOULD them hypocritical? Or do you need to add a verb?

Difference: the Michael Scott Paper Company storyline was fresh and funny, and we cared about the people involved.

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He only perks up when he meets Aisling Loftus, a moody (and pretty) classmate who attracts him with her 'to hell with everything' attitude."

Math problem:

Imagine the imprint this would make if you punched someone in the forehead with it.

What is the background music?

I always understood it as Generation X = children of baby boomers. So if her parents are really old it could work.

So does anyone still say "Generation X" to describe those who are now 40ish?

He didn't kill everyone in London - but I really wanted him to.

But it involves a subway, which means it's different than:

Most things > The Office now.

It's not like I didn't know that
Said I hated it and I swear I still do
That album was so bad
Hearing it a thousand times almost killed you