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Probably just a rogue idea.

He's the groom.

And two months later, I can say the same thing as you.

I have no thoughts on A-Z; it was fine.

More like Reginald Fairfield, yeah? Yeah? Get it? 'Cause of when there was an annoying British guy on the '90s version of Girl Meets World.

His bit on Meltdown last night was pretty great, although it's apparently the same bit he does on late night shows and everyone else had already seen it.

Someone I dislike hosting something I love?! Well, at least it's not Chris Hardwick hosting a magic comedy show.

I *hate* the first three seasons of The Killing (with the exception of the pilot and Six Minutes), but I loved this season. Shit was dark, yo. Real dark.

You'll be happy to know that next week's episode (available on the Comedy Central app, for anyone wondering) finds someone who tops the unexpected lunacy of ghost real estate lady.

I haven't had access to Internet since I first posted my comment, but yeah, I wanna thank you as well for responding to my non-compassionate criticism so quickly.

Someone verify what I'm too dumb to remember. It was Louie calling Marc a shitty friend on WTF, right?

We're not gonna put a spoiler alert on this article? That seems shitty.

No, uh…let's hug it out. Please.

Well, I meant the death of any chance of legitimacy for "Hide and Seek," to be fair.

So should I never trust Great Job, Internet? Is it always factually incorrect on almost every detail?

Heelan. Not Heeland.

25% of this review was about a character mentioned in a throwaway line.

Yes, he's surely the only person on this website who watches Hannibal and Rick and Morty.

To be fair, My Fair Lady (not the one where Fraser died, but the first really emotional one) was episode 4 of Scrubs.