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I just finished searching for that. While it's always distracting, I feel it would probably be natural for some people.

I'm actually glad they turned away from reality tv. I've never seen the point in most of it and it's all watered down at this point. 2007 was a bleak year, man.

Oh I know what you mean. And as a straight, black guy myself it's explosiveness is exactly the reason I would've loved to hear him say it out loud.

I believe this might've been my favorite episode. I don't make such declarations lightly and might have to go back and watch the rest again but I'm pretty sure it's up there as I don't recall enjoying any as much as this one.

Personally, I would've loved to see him actually make that comparison out loud. That gay discussion would've been tossed out in a quick hurry.

I enjoyed all of those movies, except Shark Tale but if you can find someone who actually does like that, run. I Am Legend being one of the best out of those listed.

There were black people. One was a waiter another had terrible hair and there was the lady doctor. I make it a point to clock things like this.

It was more his flippant delivery that I can't convey through text.

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I'd personally call Lance Agent Seamus McToomuchscreentime.

He used the infinite health cheat.

I found this episode a bit tedious and paint by numbers.

I agree for the most part. I know he likes seeing his wife be hurt and humiliated on camera but when she visited Clay in Jail that one time with the guard, that wasn't so much shocking as it was "Sutter being Sutter", as one is oft to say out loud when things like that happen.

I noticed that at the end when it said "Guest Starring Anatol Yusef". I was like the fuck?

I absolutely loved the idea of it because as I was watching it I was thinking "how have I not thought of this before?"

The thing for me though is that he must've thought her special seeing as how when she found his Tardis he didn't immediately tell her to fuck off. He immediately wanted her to see the wonders of space.

I don't understand the hate for Deep Breath. It was one of my favorites so far. Honestly, I forget the name of the bank episode but that one felt like more of a misfire to me.

Personally, I have to say I'm not all that impressed by the voicework. Bolin and Meelo are solid always but the delivery from the other actors, excluding JK Simmons and the fella playing the governor seemed a bit stilted to me. It's the only thing that throws me out of it.

I could have sworn I saw him in the last episode. It was a bit that stood out to me because I thought it was spot on but that doesn't look like the guy I'm remembering.

Marlon did. I honestly don't know if those movies would've been better or worse with him as Robin but it's all I can picture now.