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    My favorite moment of the night was Louie breaking for a millisecond by letting out a very brief laugh during the horn sketch. That killed me for some reason.

    My favorite moment of the night was Louie breaking for a millisecond by letting out a very brief laugh during the horn sketch. That killed me for some reason.

    Kimmel can be funny when he tries. He's usually pretty solid at roasts and he actually did an outstanding job at this years White House Correspondents Dinner. His late night show is more hit-or-miss. He'll sometimes have decent jokes in his monologue, but the sketches are usually pretty corny and he's kind of a

    Kimmel can be funny when he tries. He's usually pretty solid at roasts and he actually did an outstanding job at this years White House Correspondents Dinner. His late night show is more hit-or-miss. He'll sometimes have decent jokes in his monologue, but the sketches are usually pretty corny and he's kind of a

    Yes, Charlie was being evil as revenge to Dennis' own evil in "Mac Bangs Dennis' Mom", but his sinister scheming in that episode was also designed to manipulate the Waitress into falling for him. Again, he's an insane psychopath when it comes to the Waitress. I think the point of "Charlie and Dee Find Love" is that no

    Yes, Charlie was being evil as revenge to Dennis' own evil in "Mac Bangs Dennis' Mom", but his sinister scheming in that episode was also designed to manipulate the Waitress into falling for him. Again, he's an insane psychopath when it comes to the Waitress. I think the point of "Charlie and Dee Find Love" is that no

    I disagree with the notion of Charlie acting out of character in this episode. While he is generally not on the same level of sociopathy as the rest of the Gang, it kicks into extremely high gears when the Waitress comes around. This is the same guy who turned into an evil puppet master in "Mac Bangs Dennis' Mom" just

    I disagree with the notion of Charlie acting out of character in this episode. While he is generally not on the same level of sociopathy as the rest of the Gang, it kicks into extremely high gears when the Waitress comes around. This is the same guy who turned into an evil puppet master in "Mac Bangs Dennis' Mom" just

    I'm sorry, but Robert De Niro wasn't in much of anything good in the 90's? Blasphemy.