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Craig Pelton
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Nah. Especially not in the North when there's usually snow days to make up. At least that was my experience. Moving south I've noticed a lot more schools down here finish up around Memorial Day.

It's a good ride, but I like Dinosaur at Disney's Animal Kingdom better. It has 100% more Bill Nye.

Morocco isn't in the Middle East. It's in Africa. That bothered me.

ETA: Late to the party. Nevermind.

Meaty clackers. Ew.

Yeah, I thought of that one too.

An entire article about cannibalism in film and not one reference to zombie horror? I know it's low hanging fruit, but I think the genre warrants at least a mention.

The real "Mickey Doyle" was no pushover.

Getting a total Selvig vibe from Hall. 

Black Destro

Agreed on all accounts. But did you miss the line where the kid with the phone dissed Poppins? That was the source of the (lame) Manny joke.

*besides

I'm no expert, but I am kind of a nerd. Pretty sure Del Toro is in Guardians of the Galaxy, not Thor 2.

"She hadn't seen the license plate."

I just Bluth'd myself for 8 hours.

For me, I think the best analogy for my relationship with the post-Michael Scott Office episodes is very similar to how I feel about going to my own office some mornings: Expecting the worst, thinking it's going to be a clunker of a day, but then getting there and enjoying my time with my coworkers, realizing the day

Probably because I just realized now, seven hours later, that I typed "I'll" instead of "It'll," so it made no sense.

Last episode? Ever? Well fuck me.

It'll probably end up being bigger than I thought.

When watching this episode again 5 years from now, remember when Pete says, "My mother can go to hell," that this episode aired on Mother's Day.