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My political agenda consists primarily of keeping Sandra Bullock out of movies, so I guess Flag Pole is right.

Of all the adjectives that could be used to describe Salma Hayek, "saggy titted" was probably the one I thought I was least likely to see.

I think that in the middle there, two sentences are being written at once.

I, for one, am glad you transcribed the whole episode, because I needed an anti-Rabin to make me feel better about my opinion, and because I could not remember the line about the faces not being respected (which might have been my second-favorite of the season, after the CFL joke a few weeks ago).

To add something: I don't want it to sound like I'm trashing Rabin. I think he's a really good writer, and I love reading his other stuff. But it's really a kill-joy to come here to talk about the show and have such a (according to me, I guess) needlessly negative review. I just think maybe a break from covering 30

I'm not necessarily certain that I want to read a review from someone who just blindly agrees with everything I think about the show. It's more that no matter how good the episode might be (and I agree that there has been somewhat of a decline this year, though I don't think it's been anywhere near as precipitous as

Trent Reznor.

Prince of Space was aces when I was younger, but I prefer Final Sacrifice and Space Mutiny more now. Though Parts: The Clonus Horror has always been great.

"Puma Man, oh when will you find love…"

She's usually good, but she was really able to sell the "I'm the star, and we really fucking need this, so I'm putting everything I have into it" feeling. Like she was putting the team on her back and carrying them through the performance.

Honestly, I think Mercedes and Kurt are the "worst" ones, barring all of the ones lying about their respective gestating fetuses. There are just so many moments in this show where Kurt says/does something that makes me want to hit him.

Fred 4: Fred and Loving It

Why doesn't this surprise me?
"'Fred: The Movie,' written by David A. Goodman, an executive producer of 'Family Guy'…"

I know nobody here listens to this stuff…
…but I would have considered (but not necessarily included) the following three albums:

Muse didn't make this list mainly because none of their good albums came out this year.

I may try to give that album another shot, but it was one of those where I forgot it was on after a while because it was so uninteresting.

Evidently the yearly 24-hour Christmas Day marathon on TBS isn't enough?

The MIA album looks like a Game Boy glitch.

Fuck the Wall Street Journal.

I was unable to convince a friend that wasn't Jon Hamm.