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I direct you to "Acafellas": Burt bought Kurt a goddamned LINCOLN NAVIGATOR for his sweet 16. I think he took it away later on, but still, fact is Kurt knows how to drive, and given how close they've gotten to each other, I can't imagine Burt not letting Kurt drive SOMETHING to the prom…

The beauty and benefit of being a TV exec is I don't have to give a fuck what's a good show or not, so long as people will watch it. Therefore, I choose Glee without the slightest of reservation, lean back in my chair, kick my feet up on the desk as I snack on an apple, and watch the cash pile up on my desk in some

Tatumed
Tatummed? English scholars … debate!

Go watch her videos in Rosie's Room ( http://www.amctv.com/shows/… ). Totally cliche indeed, but it feels like a one-time pass to keep the endgame in mind… sort of an extra life, if you will.

I may be wrong, but if memory serves, on the show's site there is a feature named "Rosie's Room" where you can play detective and mouse around for clues in her room (duh), and I seem to remember quite a few photos of her with Asian friends on the computer in there. Maybe the Asian friends' part in story just hasn't

Okay, since it's the AV Club, is that ( ) the shittiest gimmick poster ever, or are we really getting spammer registrations now?

I'll probably be wrong, and by extension maybe I'm giving the writers too much credit, but I wouldn't be surprised if this proves to be something other than a terrorist subplot… maybe it's just evil Muslims working with Colombian drug cartels and/or Eastern European sex trafficking rings?

Yeah, careful there Yo Mama… last year I got bitched out by someone for using stereotypical jokes that gay friends and coworkers use themselves, but apparently I was just being homophobic and insensitive or whatever. (I think the tolerance threshold is anywhere before the word "girlfriend," but who's to say?)

My understanding is that CHORD OVERSTREET! is indeed supposed to be exclaimed ("exclaimated"?) I haven't stopped identifying him as such, at least.

I only watched the pilot (I think?) because Marc Summers was on, and he is *THE* SHIT.

Typo = lamer.

I'm late to the conversation, but—
—I was too lazy to find the remote last night, so the TV stayed on NBC after Community, and I gotta say, his show wasn't that bad. I mean, it was entirely predictable and standard sitcom fare, but it was passable, especially considering NBC gave Perfect Couples a chance.

So, Roger Rocka's—
—it's a little dinner theatre spot here in Fresno. They just happily tweeted that their alumnus made it on Time's "Most Influential" list, and then (most likely naught more than coincidence) Rainn Wilson tweets that Fresno is the Schenectady of California, so all the Fresno-based twitters get

oh i see what you did there.

What sarCCastro said. Though I'm unfamiliar with Year One, McKenzie sounds like a good choice for a young, presumably angsty, Batman. And to that end, the casting across the board sounds just amazing… my only concern would be Sackhoff—I'm not a big fan, though I understand I may be in a minority there.

All I want to know is—
—is that a man in drag on the left? No, seriously.

Holy hell have you seen the new Aflac commercial? It's a silent film, with an info card at the end to "become the next voice" or whatever on Facebook.

I thought the saying was "TITS OR GTFO"?

x Reasonable Discussions Shall Occur Here
but the count for the show's creative team remains at 2.

"We're gonna be the producers // —
"— of some great big Hollywood shlock"