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That wasn't very Korean of you

I somehow read this as "Gary Marshall and Marshall Lee" and now I have coffee in my spacebar

YOU are.

I think both

For real.  That is a goofy face and not suitable for a wide variety of roles.  Maybe when he's got some age on him, who knows?  For now, though, he's not getting any meatier roles unless every other actor has to go to war or something.

Seconded.  I thought the same thing.  I wasn't sure if it was intentional but
Poetry sneaks up on you sometimes.  You have to be prepared to see it.
Look for it everywhere. 
On the other hand, sometimes a weird format isn't there for a good reason.
Or really any reason at all.
Sometimes it's just a regular comment that

I guess some of us were looking at the necklace, and some of us were looking at her boobs.

Why does every show do this "shrink people and inject them into other people" thing?  I think it's weird that that seems to be one of our classic stories.  I wonder what it says about us.

I hope that having been so thoroughly played by this show will make reviewers watch more carefully in the future. It's pretty clever.

I think he was just overexposed for a while.  It seemed like he was in every movie made for three years straight.  It was wise of him to get quiet when he did, and now's the time to show his weird little face again.

I think that big wad of gum from "Simon and Marcy" was the Candy Kingdom.  I think a piece of gum became sentient and gathered all of the rest of the gum and candy to itself and that thing became Princess Bubblegum, who then used her own mass to make the candy kingdom and everyone in it.  She's been 18 a looooong

Wonder what Joshua the Dog's dad's name was

I still laugh at how he wears skates

Definitely not pot.

I, too, laughed at Generous Grant.  I mean, he's just such a nice guy.

Hardcore.

I hate Napoleon Dynamite, which I saw in a theater on its first release.  This, which i saw on Netflix yesterday, I loved.

Any teenage girl would agree that their mother is a piece of work.

*Rolls eyes, bouncing Gene on her lap.  Turns to Henry with a "Do you see what I have to contend with?" headshake, finally unable to conceal a small triumphant grin before the cut*