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So, I actually did try to use Shazam to tag the song during the credits, but the app wasn't able to identify the music. So y'know, A+ marketing there.

I don't know how that Tim Gunn fist bump didn't at least make the stray observations. I had to pause the TV because I was giggling so hard.

I know it's only the pilot and I know the Emmys just happened, but as I was watching Lizzie Caplan command the screen all I could think about is how much I hope her name comes up on the nominee list next year. Her casting really is perfect.

I totally preferred Small Fry too just because I probably laughed the most at it. Those fast food toys were all fantastic. Their names alone crack me up.

Raiders of the Lost Ark is an unimpeachably perfect film. Between it and Jurassic Park kid me became obsessed with any and all studies related to digging up old stuff.

I agree that there was something about the voice that sounded a bit artificial and robotic. Perhaps it's just because it was British. Or if it is something like the actor that Sherlock hired, perhaps Moriarty has done the same which would explain why the reading sounded occasionally stilted (like an actor being fed

Despite overtly stating their tribute to the Star Wars Holiday Special and featuring an appearance from Chewbacca himself, Community still manages to do the better job actually paying homage to the Star Wars special and hinting at things that actually happened within it. I suppose that's not surprising.

I feel like this inventory is glaring in its omission of Ricky Martin's "Ay Yi Yi Yi, It's Christmas".

Well, if Glee isn't going to attempt to spin an interesting narrative, it's at least nice to know that the AV Club will.

Major props for the shoutout to progressive boink. That site was basically the first time I realized that people could be funny on the internet by using their words and not just with wacky antics and nutshots.

I loved that the Dreamatorium looked like the Danger Room from the X-Men.