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The actors tape up, kind of like drag queens.

1) The numbering for these episodes needs to be fixed. This was episode 8. It's been messed up since episode 6, which throws me off because each time I read these articles I get annoyed thinking there are more episodes left in this season than there actually are, which makes me wonder why I continue to watch a season

That's because people don't go the extra mile to add the humor to it.

The show just gets worse and worse that the main reason to watch it is to have context when reading Phil's very funny reviews. If it wasn't for Phil carrying me through this slog of a show I'd have given up long ago. So thank you Phil for being so damn funny.

Is there a PSA about watching porn while driving? Though maybe it's not as bad because you can mostly just listen to it and watch the road, just glance at the screen from time to time. And would it be ironic to cause an accident while watching amputee porn? Does Alanis mention that in that song?

One of the funnest damn punk bands. Sometimes I get caught in a loop listening to these guys, SuperSuckers, and The Dwarves. Fast and fun. And the Turks were about as consistent as a band can get, picking any of their albums is going to be a winner. Though I probably lean towards Nightmare Scenario because I love the

Ugh… this show tries really hard to draw out the "big" reveals, tries way too hard, I think it's gotten worse than Hell's Kitchen. Plus, the predictability of everything coming down to the final vote. But I guess those are just the clichés you deal with when watching shows like this.

"Commenter Rhuarc fills men in…" seems like more than just a nod to Rhuarc's scholarship, but then maybe the scorching hot 3-way in this episode has us all thinking about filling men.

18-to-25 year old virgins? Where are they planning on finding these magical creatures? Utah? Comic-con? Conservative's idea of 1950's America? Me many many years ago? Good luck with that MTV!!!!!

From the future, or from the past since everyone else was here 4 years ago:

Posting from the future where nobody cares, but I just disagree with this review.

Don't forget the extremely attractive Sherilyn Fenn in full-on 80s styles and mini-skirts. Smoking hot!

When I read that line from the recap the first show I thought of was Men Of A Certain Age which had that same "problem" of low stakes and stories more concerned with smaller intimate personal moments than bringing in high stakes stories that would take away from those moments. It was an absorbing show but only got two

The clown doll in Poltergeist is pretty scary, but it had the stretchy arms and ability to pull children under a bed.

I say bang all the time, but I blame it on watching It's Always Sunny.

I'd vote for Dressed To Kill. The great first half following Angie Dickinson from shower scene to art museum to the incredible elevator scene. Then, switching to Nancy Allen as the amateur sleuth, a staple of the gialli.

Love this movie. So much damn fun. How long does the blond with the big breasts spend naked? Running around, swimming, colliding with dead bodies, all kinds of good naked fun. And it has the great insane, senseless, Italian horror plot that I love. Totally concerned with set pieces and thrills than with coherent

Yeah, I was surprised that wasn't pointed out earlier as he looked exactly like a young Henry Winkler. I paused the credits to confirm that it actually was Winkler's son. Plus, he was awesome in the role.

"I'm gonna go home and sleep with my wife."

Watched it as a kid, for the nudity of course, and there's a scene that still sticks in my head in some foggy memory of some chick he was dating that had huge tits and wore some kind of loose tank top that showed plently of side boob and they banged in some kind of swinging chair thing that was supposed to be more