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Life Cab for Ugly
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"Hi. I'm a recovering crackhead, and this is my retarded sister I take care of. I'd like some welfare please." is a line that will forever linger in my memory.

If it didn't make 25-11 I doubt it'll make the list. If it did, though, my money would probably be on "Charlie Kelly, King of the Rats" for being the series' sole moment of sympathy (though if we're just picking the funniest one I'm going with "Mac and Charlie Die").

I forget what we're supposed to reply to these with. AlzheimersSARS? That must be it.

Bob is great because he just puts so much force into his yelling. Charlie's great because he's usually shouting out something totally absurd in rapid-fire at the same time. To me it's cake and pie.

For some reason I'm really reminded of David Cross' "if we don't [x] the terrorists win" bit from Shut Up, You Fucking Baby.

They think their Commodore 64s are really neato.

"I trust from your accent that you are not from around here."
"Er, nein, I am from, er… Glazz-go"

For at least three days after I saw GotG it was damn near impossible for me to walk anywhere while listening to music at the same time. The temptation to do the Chris Pratt dance was too great.

Forget the fight scene, how about Legolas himself? I found it impossible to watch the second one without having his contacts jumping out at me every time the camera showed his face.

When you hear the Cantina song twice in a row, your first thought is not "Hey, someone's playing the Cantina song again", it's "Hey, the Cantina song is a lot LONGER than I remembered".

I was back and forth on Rollins as a voice actor last season, but I really enjoyed him here. I think the deadpan he gives Zaheer works a lot better in the sort of "evil guru" role he played here than as a lead villain.

Yeah, I can see why they would've wanted to flesh things out by having multiple people talk, but having Varrick do all the talking would've been the Ember Island Players episode we deserved.

He's waiting for the great leap…

…No? No it wouldn't? That wouldn't make any sense given the nature and structure of the show. One Punch Man is about that kind of thing. It's built around that specific scenario. Legend of Korra isn't.

"Seriously, the fucking goddamn Avatar can't even defeat Earth Hitler? "
I too enjoy television programs where problems are solved easily. Too many shows these days involve things like "conflict" and "plot".

There's an episode of Undeclared that has one too, I believe.

It hasn't been the same since Globochem bought it and turned it into San Fransokyo: The Theme Park.

Yeah, that sounds pretty annoying. I'm mostly just referring to people who think something's sad just because it surrounds itself with sad concepts without developing itself further, rather than something that genuinely attempts to make you feel sad by actually getting you to care about the characters, atmosphere,

It's on Nick.com. Granted, you have to sit through the same four ads every commercial break, but that's your problem now.

Being surrounded by people who can't tell when they're being emotionally exploited.