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One thing I enjoyed was the way Tammy2 was built up to be the killer witness, and then the show immediately subverted expectaitons when the chair challenged her.

So the Beautiful Day Monster being flattened by a 5000 pound weight:  That was an early Monty Python shoutout, right?

I haven't compared the two versions lately, but I actually do have fond memories of Aznavour's aznaversion.

Oh, I loved The Tick so.  Yeah, Williams has nothing to be ashamed of in the voice actor department.  And he had a good guest appearance on Picket Fences as well, even if that show was kind of iffy overall.

Sisters, his first movie in the faux-Hitchcock vein, is a lot of fun too.

Also the fact that it was made in London meant that you'd see a lot of (genuinely) huge guest stars who most Americans had no idea about.  Spike Milligan being a prime example.

I'm wondering if Foreman is eventually going to have to treat his girlfriend's husband as a patient.  Since that's a situation House was basically in years back, Foreman would be in the position of asking his most pain-in-the-ass employee for advice.  Sure it would be stupid, but kind of clever at the same time.

I looked up the reference and found out it has to do with the Pokemon 'verse.  House is geekier than he lets on.

Where's she Baen all my life?

Followed by the world's cutest 3way?

This one is 30 and this is Rock.  Rock is self explanatory.  As for 30, perhaps you'd like to hear an anecdote…

Ranking the plots:

I like Rob Riggle well enough, but his part of the show was just "Cable Guy" + every psycho mailman joke you've heard in your life.  I was relieved when he died just because it saved Brad and Dave the trouble of killing him themselves.

Second (or third, if her husband counts) on Libby being pretty.  I liked the podcast you guys used to do on South Dakota Dark.

I'm not all that worried.  To make a point that's sort of a cluster of 2 or 3 of Todd's points, Community is a well-regarded show with abysmal ratings.  Obviously it would make business sense to throw it over if they had the chance of replacing it with a genuine hit.  But how good is NBC at crafting genuine hits these

Aren't all South Dakotans on meth?

Actually Oleg's material was a step up from his usual schtick, in that he made no crude come-ons toward either of the brokegirls.  He seems less a lecherous creep and more an all-around criminal zleaze, plus he bought the turkeys.  Maybe Jonathan Kite bribed someone.

That's great, SNL.  Now howsabout you nut up and have someone from Community host?  No, it doesn't have to be Chevy.  You don't even have to tell him about it.

I did have to laugh when House explained his black eye by saying "I grabbed Park's ass."

What kind of anger management class meets in a coffee shop?