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That is such a mark against him.
What the hell did Troy's night involve? He follows up taking a dump at the Country Club with some hanging around at the ol' wishing well with his varsity d-bag sidekicks. Not quite Porky's-grade high school hell-raising, Troy.

On second though let's not go to Camelot…
It is a silly place.

It wasn't an asteroid, it was an indestructable metal bullet (not adamantium, though; think it was Skree or Skrull or Skrunk or whatever).

The real question is whether Judd Nelson will be in this new film.

I know it's bait and I don't care.

X-Men did this recently
There was this planet-destroying space bullet on its way to some distant world. Everyone on this planet knew it was coming but couldn't stop it. The story follows one of these natives in the last days of their planet, and how he handles the coming end and how he connects to people.
Then, at

The Host
If that's the one where Bev won't go physical with a Trill-type dude cause he's in a lady's body then you would be right.

As a Home Movies cult member from way back, I will watch every Bob's Burgers no matter what. The icing on the cake is that I laughed my ass off watching it.

This is still a strong show in the sub-category of Watch While On Laptop/Playing DS. That is a field that has been dominated by Law & Order for so long that no one realizes House is now the top dog.

Very strong episode.
This show always gets me in the Funny Cause It's True dep't. For last night it was Vice Girl. That is completely, 100% accurate. You need bad stuff at a bad time. In my experience, anyway.
Or a good time, now that I think of it.
Funny cause it's true. See also, couple double dates ("Don't

Very strong episode. This show always gets me in the "funny cause it's true" department. This time it was Vice Girl. That is exactly, pitch-perfect true. You need a good amount of bad stuff at a bad time. Well-written.

You could have made a mint selling those cool plastic cubes in toy stores. Throw in one of those ramps from RC Car commercials, and you've got yourself a brand.