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Give us hell, Quimby!

I'll be one of the only people here to admit this: in 1989, when Mother's Milk came out, I LOVED the Red Hot Chili Peppers. I listened to that thing a thousand times. "Knock Me Down"? "Magic Johnson"? "Taste The Pain"? Loved 'em!

Yeah, if I was going to pick the most representative Kravitz song in terms of being dumb, derivative and repetitive, I'd pick Fly Away. that one used to make my blood boil.

I had a blast with the whole season of this. It's just an affable, surprisingly informative hang-out show, and I hope they get a few more seasons.

Love Parton. Love Wilson. Loved that episode.

I remember having a wierdly instant crush on Brewster upon viweing her arc on Friends, where she dates Joey but falls for Chandler. She just seemed so dang cool, and I recall this one form-fitting, brown-ish ensemble… *sigh*

Guns, guns, guns! Come on Sal! The Tigers are playin' [drums on table] to-night!

COME QUIETLY OR THERE WILL BE… CHUBBLE

Very interesting that Todd says, "I find it a little bizarre that Fredericks couldn’t understand the appeal of Bill Murray, writing him off as a “wiseass,” but I’ll go with it" — that scene is one of the most memorable in the episode, precicely because it perfectly hinges on what Bill Murray represents. To me (and

That's like getting excited because you thought you were going to get punched in the face ten times, but then your assailant felt frisky and punched you a couple of extra times.

God actually hates The Shaggs, although that's obvious to anyone who's heard "My Pal Foot Foot".

The worst it's ever been, @avclub-0130769689fc487f3a17c0535d859cd9:disqus ? You prefer Doug and Wendy Whiner to the Californians? More of a Denny Dillon fan than a Kate McKinnon person? That one season with Garofalo and McKean and Elliott was just underappreciated in its day, is that it?

Flames! Flames… on the side of her face…

If you throw in the biggies who departed the year before, it's pretty clearly the end of a particular era. I think that's what he meant.

A previous host? Were you George Wendt?

What, you're just going to accurately describe the show like that? Fine! You might as well continue: the show will continue to find and lose new viewers every year, as those who are discovering it for the first time forge a permanent opinion that the current era is the "best", while older viewers will maintain that

Surely they missed a sure thing by not booking Cranston to host near the Breaking Bad finale? That would be amazing!

That makes me want to take a Plane Break.

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Neko Case shares your hatred.