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Omigid BFF's you guys!!!!!

Oh man, I forgot about the Filth. The Anders Klimaxx stuff is pretty deeply unsettling.

Wow, I completely cut out the fact that the apple said ego. That's fascinatingly awful.

I used to get Brad Pitt; Now I get Brendan Frasier. I gotta get back to the gym

Yeah, but I felt like this didn't work as well because it wasn't so unexpected. From a character standpoint, it makes sense (and who'd have thought that of all the characters on 30 Rock, Kenneth would be getting an arc? Mindboggling) but as a joke, it loses some of the shock value. That condom line may be one of my

Garth Ennis can make me sicker to my stomach than just about anyone.
That bit in Preacher where SPOILERS FOR 15-YEAR-OLD COMIC we see Odin fucking the giant woman made of meat.
Anything in Crossed
The stuff with Homelander in The Boys
The Slavers arc of Punisher MAX, especially the ending and the scene where he strings

What I find pretty interesting is that they've already gone down the "addicted to pills" route with Pierce last season, and one of its biggest episodes was also one of the most cartoonish episodes of the second season - the trampoline episode. There, though, the miniature Andy Dick cartoon was an extent of Pierce's

Problem with the therapy is, my school only gives one free session, and my parents will only send me to a therapist they pre-approve, which means that I have to go to their Christianity-based counselor. Tried that, spent about six months there before I came out to my parents as an athiest (that ended about as well as

For me, Geography kept the funny tone going, but absolutely blew the character work; that's why that conversation between Annie and Jeff fell apart so badly. (although I think it did do some nice work with Annie that unfortunately went a little broad at the end)

And on that frighteningly stalkerish note, are you the other guy on these boards that's at UGA? I feel like I remember either you or Gherkins discussing it at one point (or maybe some other young AV guy, who knows).
EDIT: This goes to @NFET, but, y'know, anyone else feel free to chime in.

Well, my dream goal would be working in a TV writer's room, on a show that was good and that I helped make good. But I've got a weird little duality in my head that's a combination of self-loathing and narcissism, wherein I think that I'm a terrible writer and am deathly afraid of anyone confirming that fact. I'm

Yeah, I agree - the oldest adage in the writer's handbook is "show don't tell," but it's there for a reason. I'm really worried the show's trying to go a little broader to attract viewers, and I think it's hurting the style that we love. There was a part of me that wondered if the thought bubble and the apple were

Yeah, I'm about a yeah older than you, and I'm really starting to realize that I'm probably not gonna be anything special in the world. I find myself actively resisting anything I could do to possibly further myself (internships, applying for promotions, etc) because I don't want to shatter the illusion that I'm going

I dunno - I'm 21, but I'm hardly a fantastic example of my demographic. I come here because the articles are generally smart and well-written, the TV discussion is the best on the internet, and the commenters rarely make me want to kill myself and everyone else in the world.

I guess the point I'm trying to get at discussing tumblr (and it's a bit confused - this isn't formalized or anything, just thought-dumping) is that I can't see any way it could be useful. @avclub-9039faf29ddd8479a9249dce2c9c5fbd:disqus and @avclub-b6faaff41560efbdefb1687a06a4c57b:disqus above make a couple of good

First off, I really like the idea that tumblr can call for nonverbal responses to posts - I think that forces people to think outside of the box for their responses, and this can create well-thought-out, measured responses beyond the usual dashed-off internet comment. As I see it, the problem is that the internet has

You definitely bring up a good point - art is a primarily visual, context-less experience, and so is probably uniquely suited to the constant stream that is tumblr. And I can definitely see the appeal of art tumblrs, so long as they don't focus on such microscopic areas of interests that they become homogenous and

Alright, so an attempt at an serious response to the article:

I think something no one else is addressing, though, is that tonight is the first time (in my memory) that he's genuinely hurt Abed. Abed seemed happy being normal, he was dancing with a girl who seemed interested… and Troy pulled that all away from him, dragging them back into codependence. That scene where Troy's

@avclub-1df8797177fc3b52be6784aacca7358c:disqus Man, for some reason, I find the idea of girls dressing up in Girl scout uniforms like five times as creepy as schoolgirls. Wonder why?