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And Carlos Mencia is screaming.

Perhaps the writers will have the prosthetic hand give all of us the middle finger, as opposed to doing in figuratively like they have been since season five.

If this were the first season, and basing this off of a critical standpoint, then the show would have definitely been cancelled, but given its massive audience, there's no way that would happen, even though I agree 100% with everything that you said.

The show probably didn't have the music rights to "Howlin' For You" so they had to have some shitty and cheap knock-off play the part, sort of like those car/truck commercials from a couple of years ago that used a crappy, rip-off bizarro version of "The Way You Move" and "In 'Da Club," among others. I hate when

How dumb and obvious was his little speech to Dexter at the elevator about having to go out and "try things on [my] own." Ugh, that was so bad.

It's not your fault.

I think that the therapist stuff is a conveniently easy and lazy way for the writers to get their point across and to progress the plot, but then again, these writers LOVE to tell us precisely what is happening on screen as opposed to trusting us to figure things out on our own, so the introduction of this therapist

I believe next week's episode is called "Diffusing 'Da Bomb!"

I also liked how the TV reporter stated something along the lines of "The following report has disturbing images, please be warned," while saying this right in front of a blood-soaked statue with the numbers "666" written on the forehead.

Stupid Observations From A Stupid Episode Of A Stupid Show:
The episode’s title.
That ridiculous painting (although it was incredibly funny, I need someone to make that their avatar).
The writer’s copping out of killing Batista.
The ludicrous/cartoon villainy of LaGuerta.
The voiceover explaining why he took his video

Not this year anyway, but his last stand-up special, 2010's "Let it Go," was one of the funniest things I've ever seen in my entire life.

OOOHHH, it shocks you!

Yeah, it's from the last season and it's fantastic.

What a fascinating turn of events./sorry

"It's Jerry."
"Okay."
That's great.

That joke would also need a season-long arc.

He's pure evil.

The 1951 Alastair Sim version.

Hello whore?

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