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You Know What The Plural Of Pussy Is (Pussi)

Actually, it does do J-cuts sometimes, where (for instance) you'll hear Malory say something and then it'll cut to her. But I don't think it ever does L-cuts, and it does actually cut to video and audio at the same time pretty often.

It's like Lenin said, Dude

Well, okay, most of the characters on the show are horrible people, but Archer the show rarely appears to be endorsing their views. (I will say that the I think two rape jokes in the history of the show were a little far, IMO.)

want to do with you what spring does with the cherry trees.

I'm a big fan of taking something stupid and going way over the top with it, plus subverting tired gender stereotypes in ads, so yeah, that was pretty good.

Hey, man, we need oil to power those lights. You saw what can happen otherwise.

The fact that I know lots of women who are into football (I grew up in the South, after all) has always made me roll my eyes at that advertising trope. It was really nice to see it subverted.

The sky waitress line could have been something from Archer, only with Archer it's not surrounded by kinda gross sexism.

TIDE BITCHES

I was disappointed that Michael Crabtree had a TD, though.

I don't care. Lifetime pass for that American Dad episode.

To be fair, Holmes is pretty much asexual canonically. Watson's a major pussyhound, though. (I don't know if that's a thing. it's kind of late.) The Adler thing, though… yeah.

Well, I'm not sure David Mitchell has the dramatic chops to pull it off.

His mother always believed that it was accidental, but basically no one else did. Also he was supposedly kind of obsessed with the Disney Snow White movie, so it makes a little bit of sense.

As a complete pedant, I feel the need to point out that one of our Vice Presidents was nearly half Native American by blood, was a registered member of a native tribe, and spent much of his childhood living on a reservation. So the Bugle is WRONG!

I haven't really had much formal training (okay, I played the piano as a kid, but I was never that into it), but I do think it's hard to get into classical music without some musical background. Understanding what development on a theme is and how it can progress, for instance, or being able to pick out voices in

I prefer to think of it as slightly elevating shitty movies with her presence.

I think this has become a lot more common in the last, like, 15 years — I didn't have a school TV channel, but my younger brother and all my younger cousins did for elementary, middle, and high schools.

Good post, but I gotta take points off for not mentioning Newsradio in the secretly-insane-sane-guy list.