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Ah, but I believe you're committing the "No True Alien Scotsman" fallacy, chum!

Apartment hunting IS a type of hunting however, and really gets the heart pounding.

It's a terrible episode, objectively, but somberly reflecting "I can't believe smell you later replaced goodbye" is still a pretty good joke.

Only Susan Sarandon can prevent forest fires.

Only Susan Sarandon holds that much power, apparently.

Well, he's already not funny, so maybe that someone should be more specific.

Bobby Shmurda was in jail when all of this went down, I think we can cross him off the list.

…he's probably murdered a child?

I just watched that episode!

His name is Alec Baldwin and, don't take it personally, but he'd probably say the same thing about any of us.

Magic School Bang Bus

But other than that it all holds up?

She always brought a lizard as a precautionary measure.

It's weird that this show is increasingly a period piece set in 2013.

To be fair, there's plenty of sexism around already, and I don't really know how much insight into the world and sexism as a whole you really get from The Room. Nothing in it seems to reflect reality at all.

Definitely.

To be fair, Daya.

I have a real love-hate thing with those commercials too. I feel like having a shirtless chef has a much higher potential for hair in your food.

I had a friend say that she didn't ever want to see The Room because it's sexist, which is undoubtedly true, but I tried to describe how, given the complete incompetence of the film, sexism actually looks worse for its inclusion.

Well, you have a comment-avatar synergy to uphold after all.