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The finish was excellent, I was fully expecting it but it still made me lose it, and Adam was the perfect one to show fully getting into bed, pausing, and then lifting up his legs to give it a shot

yeah, I was questioning this as well.  Is it too odd for them to just invent some Stephen King type to have a murderer obsessed with?  Does it need to be grounded in some sort of realisticness?

What about "Wake me up when September becomes a weird guy named Donald" by Green Day?

Ugh I hope this show doesn't bring him down.  He's too good for it

Yeah, and I had this horrible feeling the entire time they were showing us the afternoon in the park again.  I just kept feeling like something horrible was going to happen, or that something would happen.  Felt like a more grown up Michael was going to phase in the background and freak us out for a second but then

Yeah, I watched and liked both a lot, and I'd say Fringe was a different kind of show, more level in its quality and style, whereas lost had huge moments, and went for even bigger moments but some fell flat.

I don't know what you mean "jokes" because I certainly didn't want to tune in for 25 minutes of Kroll standing with a mic doing knock-knock jokes.  I felt it had "jokes" in the sketch comedy sense of the word, but publizity was a little unfunny on the whole, and the san diego diet infomercial was useless.

I beg you to give it a second watch, if you are a fan of the show.  On first watch I thought it was OK, knowing that I was content since the show was back, and willing to call a mediocre episode OK.

yeah its funny, I was in a hotel for new years, and goldmember was on while I was getting ready.  I was actually laughing a lot, but voices can make me laugh easy, and so can midgets dressed up like austin powers.  But my point being that those movies are all a lot funnier than they get credit for now, because they

applebees, Jillian is in the phone ad

yeah, that one was for the sports fans I think, like there's one clip that isn't inherently funny, its just him backpedaling behind 2 players coming down the court going "i'm behind you, im behind you, im behind you, im behind you" and that made me crack, I couldn't explain it.  I guess its just you never think of

'you see that movie big momma's house?  I thought that movie was FUNNY yo'

Loved the "…Jay-z, definitely!  and kanye as vice president"  the way they cut into the joke halfway through it, brilliant

oh, one is an applebees ad

fuck, I forget what they are for but the current one is that serious of ads where a group of people say "man this is so bad its worse than…" and then it cuts to a shot of them having something comically bad happening to them.  The one with Alice she's sitting on a couch, and she imagines driving into an intersection

he didn't make you laugh in pubLIZity?  just his pronunciation of the word "kipcakes" made me break

wow, I loved the wired basketball ref, but I'm a basketball fan, and they really did that well.  The way they cut it, the 'ref run' that kroll had totally down, and the look really matched an NBA game too.

I disagree, I remember when they got picked up for season 3+ it said "workaholics signed on for a 20 episode 3rd season", and then after episode 9 aired they said "tune in next week for the season finale of Workaholics" and I understood that 20 episode season 3 was actually seasons 3 and 4 having 10 each.  Lame as

I fully agree, that was such a sad end, and really guys in their 20s should have many ways to get the last laugh on some highschool kids

For some reason Adam in the love guru outfit and his incessant reliance on the fact that its the funniest movie ever were pretty solid.