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Leonard Lunatic
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Lester was the man simply for bagging Shardeen for the long term.

Another one who doesn't get enough love is Gus.  He came in late, but he was the best part of season 5. 

Bunny Colvin does deserve some love, even if it's just for the way he says "ol' bushytop"

Another great moment of Bunk's doesn't even require a word.  They are in the homicide office discussing having to get new jobs and McNulty asks Bunk what he is even qualified for.  The Bunk's reaction and gesture crack me up every time.

It worked for the ASSMAN!

I think Jerry definitely cares what people think about him, he is just not as blatant about showing it.  Jerry is the more refined and socially aware of the two, but they are still very similar.

In George's defense, it was just "a little funky"

You really think Seinfeld was a gimmick free show?  I'd argue that it was full of gimmicks from the very beginning, they were just different gimmicks than most other shows were using.

That little tune will now be in my head for the rest of the day.

Where is the bitchiness from Sims that we have come to expects from previous reviews?  There was a little negativity, but it just didn't compare to the strength of the nitpicking and complaints from earlier in the series (of reviews.)  Sims must be getting lazy and tired as the series (of reviews) runs to an end, much

Why the fuck was Obama talking to the Sports Guy?  Doesn't he have more pressing shit to do?  Simmons has sucked ass since he quit writing columns (for the most part) and only does the podcast.

Avon was a great character.  He single-handedly delivered the humor in season 5.  I love it when he fucks with Marlo from prison.

Where is the love for the Bunk?

I agree that Nick Nolte did a good job in that movie.  Also, as you stated, it is a mostly straightforward story (no aliens, time travel, furry babies or Ice-9) so it was able to be translated to screen.  Now that I think about it, someone could probably make a movie of Bluebeard (another one of my favorites) for

She was trying to say that she has experience running a successful show, so I don't think it came out of nowhere, and it did kind of save her ass, since she didn't get fired.

Sure, they are all famous female comedians, but my point was that plzidgaf said that she had "delusions of grandeur" by saying she was in the top three.  While I don't really care for much of Lisa's comedy, it is not a false statement to say she is one of the top-selling female comedians today.  The facts are there to

While Slaughterhouse-Five was the best Vonnegut adaptation that I have seen (with the possible exception of Mother Night with Nick Nolte) I firmly believe that they should never try to adapt Vonnegut into film.  First, there is so much that comes from his writing inside your own head.  What I mean is that half of the

I thought Penn handled the question well (at least until he apologized way too many times.)  Lou showed that he has no idea how the game is played.  He took that way too personal, even though Penn explained from the beginning that he was forced to name two people, even though he thought they all did a great job.

She does sell a lot of tickets to her shows.  Can you name three other female comedians who sell more tickets?  I am a big stand-up fan, but I can't come up with three women that would come close right now.

I was disappointed by Carolla's absence too.  His jokes about everyone was the highlight of the first episode.  I hope he stays until the end, or else they will lose me as a viewer.