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Ooooohhh. I think I've been "dissed".

No, you have it backwards. You suck weed.

You know, with all these hundreds of different "strains" out there, I can never tell one bit of damn difference. There's indica and sativa, and the rest is little microbes of subtle feelings on the way up with the same bloody pot high for the rest of the night. Face it, once you're past skunk weed, where your mood

I AM FILLED WITH UNCONTROLLABLE RAGE!!!!

You just revealed how very little you understand about women.

That's why this episode is a treasure - because I can tell the writers sat in their writer's room cracking each other up by re-contextualizing "snu-snu" at each other over and over and over in goofy Amazonian grunts, and because I have to believe the whole thing was inspired by the concept, "Let's get the whole cast

And the Dan Clowes reference! That one gave me a double take.

I've always thought it a bit strange. I know the writers pointed out how silly it is that the prince needed the shoe to identify the woman he'd fallen for, instead of, you know, looking at her face and recognizing her, but I've wondered to myself from time to time if Cinderella is the only person in the entire

I have chosen to comment under this now mandatory series finale joke to ask if anyone knows how to stop Disqus from logging me out every time I come back to this @$#@$@ site. Put another way, does anyone know how to stay logged in on Disqus at the AV Club?

I dunno, so far it all feels kind of …. sleepy. Odenkirk is playing it very sad sack and there's all kinds of filler going on (He doesn't have enough stickers!). It feels like they just don't have enough story to tell, and every moment feels streeeeetched out. We also still have no idea what relationship he has

Interesting. Kind of a vulnerable moment. Acting is a profession of some very insecure people.

On Facebook, I called it, "The best film I've ever seen about the nobility of destroying your life and the lives of countless others by uncritically embracing right wing propaganda."

Do what now?

Fifteen years ago, when The Comics Journal came out with their 100 best comics works of the Twentieth Century list, I resolved to read at least some of each one. I picked up one magazine-sized reprint of three issues worth of early MAD (their number three pick, IIRC). I read it. I never laughed once.

Have none of you guys seen the HBO film Boycott?

Boy, it's not often someone cites me for lack of knowledge where comics is concerned.

Okay, just for the obsessive fun of it, here's some of my own to add to McCloud's list:

It's not like I've never read any of them, but they're just too much to wrap my mind around. I suppose I shouldn't feel like it's all or nothing, but it's all I can do to try keeping up with the great work being done over here. Most Euro books don't ever appear on our shores. With Manga, part of it is just a lack

It's that shelf behind McCloud that burns me up. In fact, I've read all the material on this list except the one foreign entry (and Market Day is just as great as he says it is - what a beautiful work of art). While I read enormous amounts of North American work (I'm closing in on 1,000 graphic novels this year), I

That mystery that McCloud left hanging in Zot - when they saw that the year's never change there and the residents are unaware of that fact - it looks like we'll never get to find out what the deal is with that.