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What felt badly ironic or coincidental was that this morning at 8am, History Channel aired "Meteors: Fire in the Sky", followed by "Comets: Prophets of Doom". I was thinking either that History Channel has a great sense of humor, or they shit themselves when they realized the bad timing of those shows.

It's not, so tell us the context please.

I hope that joke comes back later. Maybe 5 episodes down the road, that guy shows up out of nowhere and beats the shit out of Cyril for ruining his Valentine's Day.

I SO wish Adult Swim would clear an Archer/Frisky Dingo crossover, even if it was only as brief as the Bob's Burgers one. I would die happy if they did that. Have Xander Crews show up in one episode, maybe with a few X-Tacles. Imagine if Kill Face met Mallory, battle of the smugs. Or Sterling meets Xander, battle of

Archer taught me to be afraid of brain aneurysms. Archer's 3 biggest fears are alligators, crocodiles, and brain aneurysms. The last because they can happen at any time. (His words.) It's a surprisingly reasonable fear for Archer's part.

In those days, looking for high resolution anything meant waiting days for the image to load. Ahhh dial-up.

I like how even though the comment was deleted and thus forbids one from replying to it, the Like button is still available, giving me the option to Like a comment I never saw, which I did.

I was talking with a friend about the episode, and I realized that even when the A-plot of an episode sucks, the show is still easily B+ material because it still allows all the characters to be themselves through the plot, and the characters are a large part of the show's awesomeness. The characters are consistently

Well that's a relief. That'd be awkward. I think "phrasing" is only admissible in non-sexy conversation.

I liked how Cheryl appeared onscreen at the start of the episode with bruises already on her neck. Her choking fetish isn't just for onscreen chokes, but also offscreen antics.

I can't imagine how use of the word "phrasing" works when you and your girlfriend both use the term. That seems like every sexual encounter would be nothing but one of you saying something sexy, the other saying "phrasing!" and repeating awkwardly until sex is finished.

I only know him for Roswell, and as a crush-prone teenager, I loved it and its Dido theme song.

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You're not the only one who feels this. Straight male, I saw those Warm Bodies trailers, imdbed the film, jaw hit the floor when I realized he was that weird looking eyebrow kid from About A Boy. I've seen X-Men: First Class and still didn't make the connection, those glasses, plus I think he's put on about 500 pounds

There are fossil purses? Have women been using purses that long? Or was one t-rex really ahead of the times?

I eagerly await seeing that sketch on The Burn with Jeff Ross.

It's probably not for the same reasons at all, but isn't hetero women's preference for guys with short hair similar? They tend to dislike long hair on guys, same as how some types of lesbians dislike girls with short hair.

Kroll Show has also tried to make some sketches recurring. Dr. Armond started on another sketch in the first episode, then by the second episode had his own spin-off reality show in the vein of the overabundance of reality show spinoffs. I believe this is Dr. Armond's third reality show within the Kroll Show,

Carson Daly too. And Tim Daly from Wings/Superman: The Animated Series.

I need more of Wheels Ontario. After a brilliant debut at the start of the pilot, it hasn't recurred again yet. It's been my favorite skit of any on the show so far. The all-wheelchaired school with jocks bullying the kid who can walk, the constant references to Canada's awesome healthcare system? I haven't been this