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Don't forget about the paint-covered overalls.

Glenn: And what is their favorite show? Battlestar Galactica, where the President of the colonies abuses her power to advance her own personal agenda? Sound familiar?

"What's the deal with these pitchforks? We're the master of unimaginable torment, and we're poking people with farming implements? I mean really…"

Worst. Anti-Christ. Ever.

Looks more like Palpatine than Obama.

It's the perfect tonal distillation of an entire season's worth of stress, depression, rejection and despair being punctured by the hope of turning a corner.

Conspiracy theorists put less effort into linking LBJ to JFK's assassination than some people put into shitting on Girls for every little thing.

Adam's run was brilliant, even more so because it caught me totally off guard.

I didn't even catch that.

But if it's like Newhart, wouldn't you wake up in For Our Consideration (or some other feature)?

Awful as the Marnie/Charlie storyline was, "I want to watch you die" got a big laugh out of me.

I read that more as Dipper being grossed out by the kissing involving his sister.

The hammer is his megaphone.

I agree, but I actually didn't mind that he didn't quite work with the show's aesthetic. I think it helps emphasize how weird he is.

I know sound travels well underwater…

"I don't remember vampires."
"I don't tell you everything"

For some reason, white girls slipping into that kind of voice is *always* hilarious to me. But only in small doses.

I kind of want to know what he did that got him locked up for an entire year. Unless everyone just forgot about him, which would be humorously dark.

I imagine if they beat up anyone Coach Taylor would have some words with them. Stern, very disappointed words.

I love it when Ron giggles. It was my favorite part of the scavenger hunt episode.
"I love puzzles!"