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Sweet brown beaver of Wynona, that would be utterly incredible.

For some reason, it always seemed like Buddy had his funniest moments when reacting to the results of football games. Not sure why, but those always stand out to me.

Spoilers here for some, I'm sure, but the Matt-Coach relationship was just never the same for me after the scene in season 2, and especially his treatment of Matt's proposal to Julie was just out of left field to me at that point. I spent most of seasons 3 and 4 just waiting for a good old Matt Chat, and all we get is

Gonna go ahead and put in a recommendation for The History of Rome podcast. It's very thorough, the episodes are relatively short, and the guy narrating it makes the story as entertaining as he can. It also has some references to the various TV shows and other works set during the period. If you're into podcasts, it's

The age-old debate: which has the more ridiculous items, SkyMall or Hammacher Schlemmer?

Not sure how others feel about it, but the cold open where Dwight's teaching the office self-defense and ends up fighting himself is just perfect to me. Dwight announcing his attacks is one of my favorite parts of the series as a whole, so watching him try to do that while on both sides of the fight just made it so

I think you're right about the divergence of comments vs. page views on these reviews. Often, I'll come here to say something about the episode, and find that someone else has (more eloquently) explained exactly what I was going to say anyway.

Is it normal that I absolutely hate Billy and Mindy as of the middle of season 4? I've heard good things about their characters, but those all seem to occur in season 5, and as of S4E7 I'm not sure how they could become likable.

Just realized that 50 First Dates came out that same year and I also thought that had a good plot at the time.

The reason I usually try to avoid it is because it sounds like he let James Patterson pick his name. And fuck that guy.

Is The Butterfly Effect bad for its acting or its plot? I haven't seen it since it came out, and the plot seemed pretty cool, but I didn't have the ability to distinguish decent acting at that point so I've just always assumed it was pretty good overall.

It's Allen Covert.

"'But the laugh track is proof that the show is funny!' - Chuck Lorre" - Shia LaBeouf masquerading as Les Moonves

But then after you're removed from the building, you can show your ticket at the door and get back in. The only problem is that they keep kicking you out seemingly every time you go to the bar, to the bathroom, etc, only to let you back in moments later.

Andy Daly regularly plays characters that are (a) extremely suicidal, and (b) high nobility in Hell on Comedy Bang Bang. I think he can handle murder and a crazy bachelor party.

IIRC from two days ago, last week's Podmass was above this week's on the AUX page, 30 minutes after it went up.

Just gonna come in here 2 years late to say:

Just gonna come in here 2 years late to say:

It was kind of interesting that they tangentially brought up the whole situation with Gil & Golly, but for some reason didn't go ahead and address it. They even had Zouks on! I'm pretty much banking on this being the 300th episode, since if they really bring all those characters together then that'll be the

I played both Road Rage and Hit & Run, and it's pretty amazing how many people prefer RR even though the characters were flat and the missions were repetitive. H&R was hilarious (I believe they used at least part of the show's writing staff for the game) and, like you said, hard as balls. In particular, the last