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Exactly! A relationship should not be about one person "winning" and the other "losing" because that just leaves a lot of resentment between both parties and puts them at odds when they should act more like a team. A dynamic duo, if you will.

If by "trying something different" you mean "replacing 'I Love Lucy' plots with sexy outfits and/or vagina jokes and forced audience laughter," then sure, Whitney is a comedy plundering new frontier.

On April & Jerry: he may be a punching bag, but he's *her* punching bag.

Got a thing for brunettes, huh?

"Me fail English? That's unpossible!"

"Rocky V plus Rocky II equals Rocky VII: Adrian's Revenge!"

I saw The Room for the second time at a Midnight Showing. I have to say that getting drunk and following the Viewer's Guide really enhances this movie, as does the fact that Tommy Wiseau and Greg Sestero were in the audience and held a Q&A beforehand. I think they enjoy the meager fame they have reached and they are

I say it as "HOO-ah" like Ralphie Cifaretto.

It's definitely Jeff. Dan Harmon's going dark with him this season.

That never gets old.

I think The First was lying about bringing Angel back because the catalyst was Buffy leaving the ring he gave her in the spot he died—an act of love and grief.

I sure hope somebody got fired for that blunder.

It can star Betsy Brandt (Marie from Breaking Bad)

But that's the sweetest plum!

As much as I love Dave Foley, Kevin Dillon sucks enough to make me never watch this show.

I kept punching the air with excitement throughout that scene thinking, "Go, Jesse! OWN their asses!"

I bought a pair of golden boots after seeing the MST3K episode "The Girl With the Golden Boots."

Now that he's got her he's getting comfortable with his creepy old man vibe.

"Private eyes are watchin' you, watchin' your every move….."

I love that Ted Danson is a huge asshole on Curb. He actually seems like a pretty likable and friendly guy, but Curb is able to portray him as the most uber-douche-Beckerish version of himself that he can be (as evidenced by his "anonymous donor" dickishness).