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People think of Patrick Warburton as anyone but David Puddy?

Well if we're gonna say the 5-10 best episodes of Seinfeld deserve A+ then its a good thing The Parking Garage didn't get one, because I may be in the minority here but its really not that great of an episode. I prefer The Cafe to it, but that may be because I have good memories associated with The Cafe. Even

Yeah I'm totally spoiled by the fact that the Trek reviews run year round. When The X-Files and Seinfeld write-ups end with the summer my life will be emptier. But not as empty as it would be if TNG were gone too.

The banner ads for this show
I dunna what website I go to that had banner ads for this show but it was just this bitch like gesticulating wildly over and over. It was honestly one of the most annoying things I've come across on the internet.

Also in my case its not really the leaving I care about but more how he did it. But no one on here wants to talk about it.

If only that were the case.

Oh HELL YEAH!

Also
Are you guys doing both parts of Nisei and 731 next week?

Cleveland
Watched 2Shy the same day as Lebron James' special and I think most people in Cleveland would rather have a fat eating serial killer on the loose than lose Lebron James.

Yeah he never seemed that intent on killing Thomas Riker if I remember correctly, so odd. I agree that the part where he kills the clone is really kind of disturbing, although allayed somewhat by the moment with Pulaski, where at least there is a hint of thought going into it.

Am I alone in thinking that the bad episodes are just as essential as the great ones? I mean I think C is really generous for "Up the Long Ladder", more like a D or D+ (its saved only by that awesome Worf-Pulaski scene) but I dunna, I feel like with TNG you have to take the good with the bad. I have no like real

Enjoy these times because the internet is over man.

Yeah that footage of the shuttlecraft leaving and the music behind it is all kinds of creepy. The thing that gets me most about it is just watching Riker slowly vanish off in the distance.

Can I just say Armond White may be my new favorite gimmick poster. Because really, that man is ripe for parody. RIPE!

I don't know that it would keep me from rewatching the episode, because I do think No Adults Allowed is great, I'd just have to say of the two reviewed today it is the lesser and I think Jeepers Creepers is a big reason why.

I'll second or third or fourth the hesitation to say Jeepers Creepers is an all time classic. I've seen Jesus Christ Superstar quite a few times and I think it works well as a parody of it, but Jack Black just turns me off to it. Obviously he hadn't reached the level hes at today (or well 4 years ago) then, but he is

Better not take that pinnacle of 20th century pop culture shit to the Mr. Show TV club.

Yeah, while its definitely better than anything from the first season I think an A is a bit high for it. Maybe it gets bumped up because of the two episodes its paired with this week which are both stone cold classics.

why?
Why is the sun dying in the Ja Rule video?

Its probably just me
I've never been that big a fan of the super pan sketch, especially after the dark turn. Its not like I find it morally objectionable or anything, just not my thing. It seems to me like its trying too hard to be edgy or something. I still laugh a bunch at it, but I wouldn't put it as one of the all