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Okay look, I just have to ask…

It didn't satisfy me.

It's funny because Ted is implying that the highly unusual situation of being covered with gallons of sperm is a routine occurrence for Marky Mark's character - much like a copier or traffic jam - to the point where it prompts nothing more than an expression of resigned annoyance and expectation of sympathy borne of

The Splinter Cell games used to be pure stealth. The two most recent, which are the ones I'm referring to, caught a lot of heat (from what I remember) for moving to a more run'n'gun approach and neutering the traditional stealth concept to the point where off things were getting hairy for you, you could literally just

#GrrMonday - I just got that! That was funny! I laughed.

I enjoyed this a lot. I cannot wait to be bored enough to torrent this.

This just reminds me how there hasn't been a decent space combat game since Colony Wars.

Replay value… on an arcade game?

Marilyn Manson is still a thing and his representatives are going around expecting people to enter competitions for the things he produces.

Well!

That's some nice clean shark!

Just to play Devil's Advocate, I thought his point was pretty clearly that a film starring the cast of This Is The End would be funny. And a film starring the cast of Bridesmaids would not be.

…That he would definitely lose because he clearly ripped off this other song.

So if I sing a song twice as fast as normal and change the key, it becomes a different song?

Are we now in the universe where James Blake was some dangerously outre maverick?

Here's the other thing… they still sound exactly the same. Which is why his lawyers advised him to pay Petty off.

A skit that overstays its welcome by a good two minutes?!

I like that Naymond says that word for word in another episode.

…that's not Lake Bell, it's Amanda Peet.

Why does it have such a high grade cast, though? I was led to believe TBS was one step higher than hiring a bunch of 1st year film students to work in your basement.