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Joe Buck
I know it's already been mentioned but I want to throw in my 2 cents on the abomination this man is to broadcasting.

*arguably. Ugh. Long day on the keys.

2 Has arguable the best line in the series though:

Holding Hope
I was somewhat relieved to learn that Aykroyd and Ramis took over the script and Ivan Reitman is on board to direct.

Everytime I see that movie I get sad because I remember that John Candy is dead. And that is a very sad fact.

@ littlealex,

Todd,

Yeah, You Know
For all you nerds that can't appreciate 'MERICAN FOOTBALL

Employee of the Month is an important episode in relation to the season and the series but how can you people rate it higher than Pine Barrens or any other episode that is actually "enjoyable" to watch?

Plus the novelty of it makes the episode stick out. How often do we get to see these characters out of their comfort zone? Never as far out of their comfort zone as in the middle of the woods in freezing temperatures and that's why it's so entertaining.

I remember reading somewhere that Chase planned for four seasons but reconsidered when HBO parked the Brink's Truck in his driveway.

Good point. Tony's sixth sense for sniffing out bullshit never ceases to amaze me on repeat viewings.

The first time I watched it I was for certain they would stretch this out for a portion of the season and have it end with Tony indirectly find out the truth. In retrospect though this resolution is the most appropriate.

Season 3 also has the two most disturbing scenes in the show's history (Melfi's rape in this episode which I still can't bring myself to watch on repeat viewings, and Ralphie's incident with the stripper in University).

One Melfi's Kid To Go Please
Melfi's kid sighting up in this biiiiiiitch!

Hey Spicoli, I hear your sister's snatch is lovely this time of year. Always gotta fight the crowds there though.

Beatles?
'Stones

Full of booze!

Leo Is Slowly Working His Way Up To…
"God: The Story Of God And How He Came To Create The Universe"

Everyone Has Become Insufferable
I enjoyed this show last season and the first episode or two into this season but it has just gotten unbearable. With the exception of Paul Scheer, every character on the show is just as obnoxious and douchey as the guy before him. No redeeming qualities. Just grating.