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Guy Gilmore
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God damn

"Ha…ho?"

But this wasn't bad for the reasons you say other episodes were, swinging for the fences and whatnot- it was bad because of just how lazy and unlikeable the writing and characters were. That feeling Todd had of being 'vaguely uncomfortable'? I had that x10 the whole time. This was the worst because nothing felt like

I take umbrage. That was probably the worst episode they've ever done. Much worse than the Inspecticon one.

Not NBC's ratings!

It's not even a contest: Live's "Lightning Crashes". It's so laughably bad, and dude rock stations love it!

I have a friend who says, with a completely straight face and no tone of irony, that That 70's Show is better than Arrested Development.

It feels like the good folks who make up Tumblr got to write this episode.

He also gets to use the site to call out other comedians for their role choices. I don't see David Cross getting that executive privilege.

The problem with Chris Hardwick and that routine is that it feels like he himself jumped on the nerd bandwagon when it was socially acceptable.

Oh I get it. Dada. Weird comments for weird comments' sake. Gotcha.

They read my letter last episode so that was special.

They read my letter last episode so that was special.

@avclub-931490b987c4266d88bb99b81f9d6f38:disqus shut up Neil Young, who needs you

@avclub-931490b987c4266d88bb99b81f9d6f38:disqus shut up Neil Young, who needs you

Hi-larious. Maybe under-appreciated isn't the best word, but for a man who gave the world some of the most iconic movies of all time, he's hardly a household name.

Hi-larious. Maybe under-appreciated isn't the best word, but for a man who gave the world some of the most iconic movies of all time, he's hardly a household name.

I love these films so much, and The Invisible Man is my favourite, if not one of my favourite movies of all time. Even the sequel is a fun film (not so much The Invisible Woman though, dear god what crappy slapstick humour)

I love these films so much, and The Invisible Man is my favourite, if not one of my favourite movies of all time. Even the sequel is a fun film (not so much The Invisible Woman though, dear god what crappy slapstick humour)

Damn it, Jerry!