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RoboMcFist
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It's exactly what I do in my post, but yeah! Fuck that!

Take notes Criterion
When they do a "Golden Age of Television" for 2000 until now (ya know, the REAL golden age), what shows will they include? Discuss

Aw shucks (bashfully kicks the dirt)

You may ask why, and here's what I'd say:
As others commentators have pointed out, I'm impressed with the way Doc Hammer and Jackson Publick have managed to create a sympathetic pedophile. But more than that, I think he's a pretty amazing foil for Brock. Longtime fans of course know that Brock has a heart behind his

I'm a Hatred Guy
If you're not, then I could see how the last batch of episodes have been kind of a drag. But I can't get enough of the guy, so I'm a pig in slop. And I don't think this was a "static" episode mining his pedophilia for cheap laughs. It's no coincidence that his breakdown occurred in an episode

I can picture how this season began
with a note from CBS saying "more NPH." This is by means a bad thing. Hell, I would watch a show that just had scenes of him hitting on girls with no context whatsoever. But I watch this show for the whole crew, and they have been getting seriously short-changed as of late,

Goddamn you HIMYM…
The last thing I wanted to see was Barney and Robin break up, but this episode was damn good there isn't anything I can say to argue with it.

Kings
I can stay silent no longer. Kings was not a good show. The premise? Awesome. Ian McShane and Brian Cox? Demigods. The whole rest of the show? Well, from the underwear model playing David on down the acting was terrible. (Alright, Dylan Baker was good, but am I supposed to buy that he could ever threaten