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My wife and I just finished BB S3 and MM S4 not that long ago. The consensus was that our favorite combination would be seeing Peggy Olson cook some meth with Walter White. I bet that ex-Catholic wouldn't have cried when she had Gayle under the barrel of a gun.

I live less than a mile and a half from Kuma's Corner and Hot Dougs and have never been to either. My old job would give your birthday as a floating holiday. So a couple years ago, after getting my license renewed, it was 2:30 in the afternoon on a Monday, a workday, and I decided to try and hit one or the other up.

Christmas at Ground Zero is probably my personal favorite, and the one I always cite to people to prove his genius beyond just being "that parody guy." This article was fantastic and it reminded me about "Happy Birthday," which I had completely forgotten. I guess I just love me some Weird Al nuclear paranoia.

Michael Scott: You're the expert, is this enough to get 20 people plastered?
Salesperson: 15 bottles of vodka? Yeah, that should do it.

I think I'll take a drive down to City of Industry…

Charity Drive might have been my moment when I realized how great the show was. Michael as a serial killer was set up brilliantly, and GOB as the whistling delivery guy just cracked me up. The end with Michael and George Michael in the back of the squad car telling each other that they were just trying to do the right

So if it's impossible to make an anti-war movie because the subject is naturally exciting, how much harder is it to make an anti-war FPS. Pretty much impossible I'd say. I think the author's point though is that the industry is being absolutely dominated by FPS.

"Not asking anyone to feel sorry for me or pity me, but I definitely don't want or need people to defend me."

The only criticism you bring up, that he brings up, that really bothers me, is that he is clueless about Shirley. The worst episode was probably Shirley giving birth, and her plot arc of simply being pregnant, sucked. What a lame and horrible plot device. It's that whole deal (similar to Troi in the TNG recaps) of

1) The West Wing - I sort of shudder to hear about Sorkin's creative process, especially back then. I love The West Wing, but it's a total fantasy, and Sorkin's earnestness about real political issues would be unbearable.

Dan Harmon gimmick poster is awesome. How can we, as an online community, pass up an opportunity to ape his distinct metaphor and profanity laden speaking patterns. This sparked the thought that there needs to be an entire thread of Dan Harmon and Jonathan Frakes going back and forth. This sparked the thought that

Thoughts, Not Many Conclusions
Let's keep the discussion going. I just finished watching it tonight. Lots of spoilers below.

Ruthless Reviews is many things. Horribly edited. Infrequently updated. Poorly managed. Lacking in any sort of ambition to become a "real" website. But it's definitely not hacky.

It's a fantastic episode. I don't usually relate directly to the character's situations on the show because I didn't grow up in Dan Harmon's imagination. But the bar and drinking situations are pretty much universal. Raise your hand if you've been in this situation:

I can't be the only pre-teen prude that didn't entirely understand the plan when it was first explained. I took Spanish in junior high school, not French! There was also some sort of "eureka" moment a couple years later when I saw the episode again and finally equated threesome with menage a trois.

I occasionally shave in the shower and it's pretty obvious to me that this wastes a lot of water. It's nice because your follicles are nice and hot, but I don't have a mirror, so I'm extra careful, and it's more time consuming. Soap and Shampoo is a 5-7 minute process, so standing there another 5 minutes with the

No, you don't.

Whatley definitely had a sinister edge about him in all his episodes. In retrospect it's easy to see how he could play Walter White. But yeah, he's the man.

We haven't gotten to the episode where Beverly falls in love with a Scottish ghost though right? I think that takes the cake for most sexist episode. At least Troi is initially tricked into forming a destructive psychic bond with the titular "man of the people". Crusher just lights a candle, has an orgasm, and is

The Enterprise crew never read Alpha Nader's book, "Unsafe at Light Speed."