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That was my main issue with season 8 and 9, I'm really hoping season 10 doesn't fall into the same trap because I enjoyed the first few episodes quite a bit

that song was my fucking JAM

no it's not

you're surprised?

There's a different Bush song that sounds more like "Smells Like Teen Spirit", at least in structure. They copied the quiet verse/loud chorus and guitar patterns to a T. I can't remember which song it was, and don't really care about Bush enough to look it up

Thank you, AV Club, for actually listing 16 pairings of songs instead of just 8 pairings, like a certain website would of done *cough*Cracked*cough

The chorus actually isn't repeated any more than in your typical rock/pop song. Sure, it's a slower song that probably blends together and plods along if you're not into it, but it's not an overly repetitive song.

I'd love to see an episode where somebody in the gang (if not the entire gang) is on trial, and The Lawyer shows up in court to make their lives miserable

Well, he did pipe a lot of carbon monoxide into the basement for the sole purpose of keeping rodents away, that seems like a pretty stupid Charlie solution to me. He just happens to focus in and get shit done effectively (or as effectively the rest of the gang will allow) when he finds a task that is important to him.

*shrugs* I'm not saying Sia isn't talented, just that the whole package (her image/stage presence and music together) doesn't do much for me. I'll accept that her whole stage thing has more personal meaning than St. Vincent's (I think Annie's whole thing now is to have a weird, robotic and distant persona onstage, so

"The other one" toured with Gnarls Barkley at one point so that probably helped Danger get the job

ADELE DAZEEM

I can see why, the dude looks like Jeff Foxworthy. I'd cry if I saw anything reminding me of Jeff Foxworthy.

I think you're thinking of Hawky

Kaitlin had a very small role in The Heat, or whatever that Melissa McCarthy/Sandra Bullock movie was called. It's a shame she doesn't get bigger roles though.

In a weird way, I don't feel as bad for Cricket as I could (or probably should). For all of the terrible shit the gang has put him through, he still rolls with it and is strangely optimistic. Also he seems to love reveling in his weird, street-urchin life

It's really sad knowing that this sort of thing happens in real life all too often. But within the context of the show, it was actually sort of hilarious to see that there are people out there in the show universe who are just as bad as the gang

GET 'IM! GET 'IM! GET 'IM FOR DONNY!

The episode overall wasn't quite as funny as I was expecting but there were certainly great moments (mostly Cricket's scenes, and Dennis getting diagnosed with BPD).

I was sort of hoping they'd go in that direction but I guess they already touched on that in the Heart Attack episode a while ago