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I started watching Adventure Time, via totally-legally-uploaded YouTube uploads.  Pretty cool show, I've managed to find uploads of the entire current season, about 40% of season 4 and a couple of other random episodes, and I'm liking the weirdness so far.
Last night I watched the latest Parks and Rec episode, which I

I started watching Adventure Time, via totally-legally-uploaded YouTube uploads.  Pretty cool show, I've managed to find uploads of the entire current season, about 40% of season 4 and a couple of other random episodes, and I'm liking the weirdness so far.
Last night I watched the latest Parks and Rec episode, which I

I feel like it's just Jerry and 90% of the non-cast members who are still using Altavista.  I think Leslie is web-savvy enough that she would choose Google over Altavista.

I feel like it's just Jerry and 90% of the non-cast members who are still using Altavista.  I think Leslie is web-savvy enough that she would choose Google over Altavista.

I was just about to write that all of the puns and cheesy wordplay in this show must be the work of Wittels before I saw your comment.  Harris Wittels is probably one of my top three all-time guests on Comedy Bang Bang.

I was just about to write that all of the puns and cheesy wordplay in this show must be the work of Wittels before I saw your comment.  Harris Wittels is probably one of my top three all-time guests on Comedy Bang Bang.

I think he should have been a little bit more diligent in his attempts to become a cop.  And @avclub-26393210f36eb267a798f3d8849e190c:disqus , he's probably the funniest physical comedian on the show still, but yeah, I haven't felt any emotional impact over something that Andy's done since he and April went to the

I think he should have been a little bit more diligent in his attempts to become a cop.  And @avclub-26393210f36eb267a798f3d8849e190c:disqus , he's probably the funniest physical comedian on the show still, but yeah, I haven't felt any emotional impact over something that Andy's done since he and April went to the

I also love the way that, apart from the "Wood I" and "Knock on wood", the whole presentation was absurdly subdued and no-nonsense.  Like the way that the slide of the deceased woodworker just has the sole word "oak" as a caption beneath his coffin.  Or the way that the categories of awards are just "chair" or desk",

I also love the way that, apart from the "Wood I" and "Knock on wood", the whole presentation was absurdly subdued and no-nonsense.  Like the way that the slide of the deceased woodworker just has the sole word "oak" as a caption beneath his coffin.  Or the way that the categories of awards are just "chair" or desk",

Nobody can beat Adam Scott at hilariously awkward line readings.

Nobody can beat Adam Scott at hilariously awkward line readings.

I knew the episode was going to be an A from the moment we learn that Ron's middle name is Ulysses.

I knew the episode was going to be an A from the moment we learn that Ron's middle name is Ulysses.

I felt like it was supposed to be a kind of slower smooth jazz kind of moment, the introduction, and as Offerman apparently does indeed play the sax, it was pretty cool for him to actually be playing, but I highly doubt he's as accomplished as the actual Duke Silver would be.  I imagine the sax playing was probably

I felt like it was supposed to be a kind of slower smooth jazz kind of moment, the introduction, and as Offerman apparently does indeed play the sax, it was pretty cool for him to actually be playing, but I highly doubt he's as accomplished as the actual Duke Silver would be.  I imagine the sax playing was probably

The Duke Silver reveal was a legitimately great moment.  Because it's probably the most sentimental that I can really see Ron ever realistically being, and yet it's a display of actual (if somewhat subdued) sentimentality from him.

The Duke Silver reveal was a legitimately great moment.  Because it's probably the most sentimental that I can really see Ron ever realistically being, and yet it's a display of actual (if somewhat subdued) sentimentality from him.

I think that's one of the great things about this episode was the way that little funny moments, or emotional moments like Tom, Andy and April giving Jerry their "Jerry money", weren't overplayed at all.  Like the sheer ridiculousness of this episode was played to just the right level of crazy.  Like in the past this

I think that's one of the great things about this episode was the way that little funny moments, or emotional moments like Tom, Andy and April giving Jerry their "Jerry money", weren't overplayed at all.  Like the sheer ridiculousness of this episode was played to just the right level of crazy.  Like in the past this