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"Portia reads the papers."

"Portia reads the papers."

Two Classics
I had a few false starts when attempting to read T. H. White's The Once and Future King. When I first attempted the novel, I thought the prose was too dry and only made it halfway through The Sword in the Stone. Eventually, I picked it back up and accustomed to the book's style, I ended up enjoying it

It definitely wasn't one of the strongest episodes of late, but except for the insulting lounge singer bit and baby spanx, each sketch got at least a laugh out of me. And when I wasn't laughing hard, I was at least really amused.

Super Excited
I've been watching this show since day 1, or rather since the first sneak peek of the pilot, and it's had me hooked. It wasn't a perfect show by any means, but it had potential, and I think with this episode, the show has really found it's footing.

Am I one of the few people who didn't think BB was having a 2 hour finale? Did they really advertise it as such because the only commercial I saw for finale said that there would be a sneak peak of Rubicon afterwords.

I agree. "..Or Die Trying" was one of my favorite season 2 episodes.

I thought that Tim & Eric returned in top form. I especially liked the SNL framework and that stand in audience and the poorly green screened Jack Mcbrayer during the credits. And if Quall of Duty ever became a real Adult Swim show, I'd watch it.

I remember missing Jack & Bobby when it went offair. I really enjoy fake politics because they're such a great way of exploring the successes and failings in our political system.