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Freddy Rumsen
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Which Broyles was brought back to life? Our Broyles never died, and their Broyles is a shapeshifter, to my understanding…

I imagine the table reads are quite a bit of fun.

To be fair, I'm not seeing any of these ads for a new American Pie movie, so I'm not all much sure what you're talking about.

It's long past time Seann William Scott be stuck with the Stifler tag. As mentioned above, he's got a solid list of nice performances since American Pie. Anyone who can convincingly do both 'smug douche' and 'bighearted oaf' will have a long career.

German is famous for growing and changing, particularly those compound words that can get pretty ridiculously long. All the Germanic languages seem fine with bringing in foreign words when they work best. Iceland is probably the only one that gets a bit protective about their old Norse tongue.

If he'd delivered that address in another German city it would have been nonsensical. Berlin was in a pretty unique situation at the time.

I was picturing something more along the lines of Bush attempting to give Chancellor Merkel a shoulder massage.

When they're done with the rest of you they can suck my synecdoche shaft.

Why is there a page for Michele Norris with nothing on it?

NPR is almost uniformly great, I love it unapologetically.

I loved the Bullitt homage. They even got the cars right, young Madsen in a nü-Mustang chasing old Madsen in a nü-Charger, though the Mustang was the wrong color. Funny how they contrived to have her switch out her '68 Bullitt Mustang for a new one (yeah, product placement, fine with me, the better not to smash up the

I just don't go to those kinds of parties. *sniff*

That will happen with Betty, not Don. The great thing is, I can imagine her being totally tied up and paralyzed by it, or treating it totally matter-of-fact, or as a dire curse. Don would just be briefly befuddled until he found the nearest woman to step in and handle it for him.

Don't forget the support pillar in the middle of the room. This isn't the first show to use it, but just sticking some big immovable object into the middle of things is a great comic device.

I still like Betty for all the reasons you state, @avclub-9e701dfc2f4952d495077c6bf6c3c94a:disqus , well said.

They think they're at the point where the haunted river flows into the Amazon, and thus home-free, but a village that is supposed to be there isn't. They send up a RC helicopter camera thingy to get a view from above (I can't remember if they've been shown having such a thing; it seems it might have come in handy

@avclub-eaa88660d97aa2a15400335bcf9d93ac:disqus I have a motorcycle that's been sitting too long out in my garage that I'm trying to get gumption up to tackle, so stale gas is much on my mind these days…

@avclub-5ebf7203dd113db1b864469b2c23fad5:disqus I am, constantly. My favorite part of these post-apocalypse stories is the figuring out what society should be built to replace what is lost. Survivors keeps that as its core. Every time TWD dead considers those questions a herd of walkers arrives to short-circuit the

Fuck, I hate "Requiem for a Dream." Less subtle than the "I learned it from watching YOU" public service announcement. A perfect illustration of style over substance. Of course Kenny loves and quotes that movie.

If Michonne in a woman, then she will be the shrillest, most unlikeable, hateful person you can imagine, because the writers on this show absolutely loath women.