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This episode kind of reminded me of the complaint Koski (I think?) has mentioned with Project Runway this season. That being the challenges and judges make the contest almost pointless. This challenge of riding bikes then being judged by Pee Wee is about as related to food as making a dress for, then being judged by,

When I saw this, as a high school senior in 2002, I was basically floored. I couldn't believe that a movie made 10 year earlier, about high schoolers 25 years earlier, could be so exactly like my life. Driving around, going to parties out in the woods… it was basically just the perfect time in my life to see it, so it

I'm a little late to the conversation but I just wanted to say that I TOTALLY AGREE about the lack of verisimilitude in this challenge (and Top Chef's cookie challenge). I also agree that repeating some challenges exactly would be very fun. 

NOOOOOooooooo. You can't leave the recaps when you so perfectly captured the terrible-ness of Angela Lindvall and the judges. And who will keep an eye out for owls and Kara without you?

No way, this guy would brag that he has STDs he doesn't so you think he's getting more action than he is, but he probably only has 2 or 3.

"Oooh, wide lanes!" is one of my favorite lines from Seinfeld, and I always imagine Elaine swerving around to take advantage of the luxury.

Considering it's 40 miles inland I don't think many are concerned about the tsunami risk….

I am firmly in the market for this show and sadly I like it… I thought the little back and forth about whether or not there was actually an "award" for the hot in hollywood awards was so cute, and I definitely enjoyed the reality check of Brad having not a lot of work.

I found it took place firmly within the uncanny valley…. I liked it well enough but I totally agree with the "poreless" look.

I'm tempted to agree with Stan Sitwell - they did not crash waitress's car into the tree that time, because they barely even knew they went to high school with her.  When the waitress mentioned they all went to high school together (in an early episode) they were skeptical (except for Charlie) and didn't remember her

It was a little bizarre to me to that there was a plotline involving ruxin's wife being offended that he'd want her to have a boob job, considering her breasts are visibly fake.

yeah that's what the guy who plays Phil said. according to some gossip sites…

It's probably all the weed, and the fact that I just finished writting 45 pages in 8 days, but I just laughed so hard at that.

Do you realize that the show was created and is written by a man and a woman? Jesus fucking christ you moron.

Which is worse, starvation or exploitation?

I am laughing like a fucking idiot at this article and all of the comments. Sadly this is the high point of my day.

That line killed me. This review in general is so perfect for this show.

I'm not really surprised there aren't more comments, since I had no motivation to watch before finding out Alan Tudyk is in it, but it *should* have more because it is hilarious.

no it's the closest they could get to Emma Stone. She's a movie actress now! Also, probably too old to play a convincing high-schooler at 23.

Don't know if anyone's pointed it out yet, but I rewatched the moment and Jesse definitely says "this is your way of ripping my heart out before YOU'RE dead and gone."