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I personally like Threadless a lot, which doesn't necessarily reference pop culture, although quite a few of them do.  Here's a pretty sweet Community-themed one:

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Just the last month?

No grades, disqualified.

Not really unexpected, considering Conan's target audience isn't really the type to watch late night TBS.

Eh, I disapprove here.  As much as his lack of geek knowledge may have annoyed you, as his geek superior, you should've guided him in the correct direction rather than treat him like the scum of the universe.  It's not like it would've taken that much effort.

Sometimes, it's best to be the bigger man.  In this case, that means admitting your dad is right, and then shooting him.

But doesn't it make sense in the context of Zoidberg being a dumbass fuckup?

Well, the joke makes sense in the context of Jeselnik's principles, but I wouldn't say the joke was expected.  He just nonchalantly pulls out a gun and kills God without looking, which is made all the more hilarious by the fact the wound doesn't seem mortal (left shoulder).

For the joke to work, you have to ignore everything you know about Zoidberg and Futurama itself.

How has no one mentioned the "That's a great monologue" and "Best moments of the show" bits yet?  Those throwaway sketches might be my favorite parts of the show, especially the non-sequitur moments involving the panelists.

Yeah, okay dude, we get it, you apparently have really strong feelings about Emilia Clarke's acting.  Dial it back a notch or ten.

"About 20 minutes after the Affleck news broke I said goodbye to my family and my friends and submerged myself in my bunker."

At least JK Simmons is voicing the role he was born to play.

Sopranos doesn't own "lack of humanism"…Apart from that, there are probably way more differences than similarities between the two shows.

I think his point was more that the author may feel like Breaking Bad is overrated, but is resorting to some purposefully inflammatory remarks to really drive home his message, which I think is a kind of trolling.  Case in point: …Weeds…

Google USA apparently doesn't give a shit about Schrodinger.

I'm still a little worried about Agents of SHIELD's chance of success.  It looks so damn expensive from the trailers alone, and at Comic Con they mentioned it will continue to be expensive, which might skew expectations.  ABC executives might be looking for LOST level audiences, but the live-TV demographic is still

But surprisingly sweet, because of diabetes.

Additionally, as far as I know Elementary departs from Sherlock and the original canon by humanizing Sherlock, and to some extent Moriarty.  CBS-Sherlock would never have turned to drugs if he didn't fall in love with Irene, but BBC-Sherlock is above those petty human concerns.  It took someone as smart or smarter to