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Another good Clone High episode to cover would be "Raisin the Stakes: A Rock Opera in Three Acts" (the overblown kids vs. adults conflict) or "Litter Kills: Litterally" (PONCE — although, more seriously, the Tragic Teen Death trope). Basically, any episode of Clone High.

As the sister of a 19-year-old stoner, I curse your luck.

As the sister of a 19-year-old stoner, I curse your luck.

Apparently Robin Williams was furious that his role was hyped so much, hence why they used Dan Castellaneta as the Genie in the first sequel.

Apparently Robin Williams was furious that his role was hyped so much, hence why they used Dan Castellaneta as the Genie in the first sequel.

If we take the Equalist movement as Amon's cult of personality (which seems reasonable based on the propaganda we've seen), I can see the Equalist movement falling apart once Amon is exposed, especially when Amon's second-in-command is disillusioned and Sato, the man supplying the technology (and presumably most of

If we take the Equalist movement as Amon's cult of personality (which seems reasonable based on the propaganda we've seen), I can see the Equalist movement falling apart once Amon is exposed, especially when Amon's second-in-command is disillusioned and Sato, the man supplying the technology (and presumably most of

I remember catching a Space Ghost-Aqua Teen Hunger Force double-bill when I was about 8 or 9. It took me at least a year to figure out that I hadn't just hallucinated the whole thing.

I remember catching a Space Ghost-Aqua Teen Hunger Force double-bill when I was about 8 or 9. It took me at least a year to figure out that I hadn't just hallucinated the whole thing.

I would love a TV Club Classic about Clone High.

I would love a TV Club Classic about Clone High.

@avclub-ffc905126015cdc6758873970fb59828:disqus @avclub-beddc9f9e1c9b438dc4246e494644ce4:disqus I like The Wedding Singer and 50 First Dates, too. Maybe Drew Barrymore curbs Adam Sandler's awfulness?

@avclub-ffc905126015cdc6758873970fb59828:disqus @avclub-beddc9f9e1c9b438dc4246e494644ce4:disqus I like The Wedding Singer and 50 First Dates, too. Maybe Drew Barrymore curbs Adam Sandler's awfulness?

I think it could be a really good anthology miniseries, although I know that'd never get made. I genuinely have no idea how they could squeeze a movie out of it.

I think it could be a really good anthology miniseries, although I know that'd never get made. I genuinely have no idea how they could squeeze a movie out of it.

Black Books, Spaced, the League of Gentlemen (not technically a sitcom, but whatever).

Black Books, Spaced, the League of Gentlemen (not technically a sitcom, but whatever).

Also keep in mind that the White Lotus haven't trained a new Avatar in well over 100 years, and Korra's fairly exceptional in discovering her identity so young. The traditional life of an Avatar is to live 16 years in a normal setting, and then begin their training. There's a lot of difference between the spiritual

Also keep in mind that the White Lotus haven't trained a new Avatar in well over 100 years, and Korra's fairly exceptional in discovering her identity so young. The traditional life of an Avatar is to live 16 years in a normal setting, and then begin their training. There's a lot of difference between the spiritual

I remember when I was a kid, South Park was a sort of boogie monster of TV: I'd heard of it, and was intrigued by it whenever my older brother or cousins talked about the latest episode, but I was always told never to go near it, for fear that it would warp my tiny little mind. I didn't even really know what is was,