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Max K.
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I'm a little surprised nobody mentioned Robert Heinlein in the list. His right wing screeds may not be very well written, but it's hard to deny that they're thought provoking, and ultimately entertaining.

Someone probably already pointed this out, and sorry for being another one, but the song that Michael plays is by Natalie Merchant, not Sarah McLachlan. Again, sorry.

Flanders having a bumper sticker that says "I love your kids" is so wrongly appropriate.

The Mr. Jellybean scene was very dark, but I don't think it went too far. Morty got his revenge, and it was the catalyst for the happy ending (no matter how placating it was on Rick's part). I also like how the incident was used to show how much Rick loves Morty. At the end of the day he's still his grandson, and will

"Hurry up, boy! There's doins' a transpirin'!"

I'm guilty of being critical of Zach Braff, but not so much of Spike. Because both directors seem to be using Kickstarter for it's intended purpose I see no reason to be overly critical of either. Spike has always sought out ways to circumvent the typical way he funds his films, and this is just another way for him to

Shouldn't there be something to Jenga?

So, do you think this might be something you're into?

"Aww, they were just about to show some close ups of the rod!"

I'd agree with that.

I have to agree with the grade given. Was it a perfect episode? No. Did it have some of the best gags that the show has done in a long time? Yes. Plus, even though Barney's explanation kinda made him seem like a jerk, he had a good point. It's those moments of honesty (like Lilly's admitting to not wanting to be a

I already miss Dan Harmon.

I already miss Dan Harmon.

As far as the Casablanca thing goes I think it's meant to represent how everything in life is fleeting. Rick doesn't get Ilsa, but will always have Paris. Rick has a successful bar, but it is taken away from him. A kiss is still a kiss and a sigh is still a sigh. Tony appears to have it all, but, as we all know, it

As far as the Casablanca thing goes I think it's meant to represent how everything in life is fleeting. Rick doesn't get Ilsa, but will always have Paris. Rick has a successful bar, but it is taken away from him. A kiss is still a kiss and a sigh is still a sigh. Tony appears to have it all, but, as we all know, it

Even though this list is super old (and I haven't looked through all the comments to see if this has already come up), the Korn song "All in the Family" has a badly worded chorus that has bugged me since 8th grade. The song features Fred Durst, and is a fake shit talk fest between him and Jonathan Davis. While their

I can't believe Lindsy Weir didn't make the list.