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I was excited to see that Tony performance of Book of Mormon, then they showed PSH in the crowd and I got sad..

"WHAT THE CRAP!" remains my most quoted line, followed by "Hey Stwong Bad. Batman. What're you guys doin' in my house?"

Apparently FilmBar in Phoenix is showing this on Saturday with some tabletop gaming beforehand, I think it's time to get back to my roots.

Thanks, Ken!

I wonder if Stick of Truth inspired the new opening? I read that the development made them sit down and map out where everything was in relation to everything else in the town for the first time.

I think the joke may be that The Wire was only nominated for 2 Emmys and won neither, losing to House and Mad Men.

"POOCHIE'S DEAD, KIDS!" is one of my favorite Krusty lines, I immediately thought of that during the scene.

I want to see Dean resurrect Rusty with some kind of techno-wizardry, but it go horribly wrong like it usually does so they have to kill him again (after an equal amount of character development for Dean as has been given to Hank), that way they can take their rightful place as the main characters the show is named

It took me half a second longer than it should have to recognize Wilfred's drawing…but when I did, his description just kept getting funnier.

Wright - watch the Shallow Gravy special, laid out pretty bare during that.

The best reference to the Bebop Cola episode was the fact that Murphy was using the same wrench that the robot used to kill Ben.

Since I seem to be obsessed with translating the (easier) alien language, the graffiti on the wall says "If you were homeless you'd be home by now"

Since I seem to be obsessed with translating the (easier) alien language, the graffiti on the wall says "If you were homeless you'd be home by now"

Looked like an M-60 and the partially obscured manual also in the trunk seems to confirm that.

Looked like an M-60 and the partially obscured manual also in the trunk seems to confirm that.

Patton Oswalt and Dweezil Zappa were 2 that I saw.

Patton Oswalt and Dweezil Zappa were 2 that I saw.

So the first passcode at Massive Dynamic was 092112 and if you split the first track into its individual parts gives you The Twilight Zone off of 2112 by Rush.  I read the lyrics to the song after the episode and would be hard pressed to believe they were referencing anything else.