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Mitch Connors
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Mint Berry Crunch, Kip Drordy, Tom Cruise lying dead next to Willxyz on the moon, Mimsy, Cartman driving a Vagisil car, and Al Queda flying planes into an army of guidos are all things I'm going to remember and incessantly referenced with my friends after watching this season.

Season 11 and 13 house a lot of the show's low points, but also some of it high points. But there are clunkers in season 6, too, which is generally regarded as the show's peak. South Park is about as inconsistent as any brilliant, game-changing comedy, which is to say genius some of the time, lots of good ones, some

I enjoyed the small-but-classy callback to Chef's existence in Randy saying "Hello there, Children!" as they entered the cafeteria.

*didn't say

I didn't Ennis was a gay basher, or hated homosexuals. I said he's homophobic. People aren't always consciously homophobic. I think his writing in those issues speaks volumes about his own feelings regarding non-heteronormative behavior.

Additionally, Piovedra, I found those first three Preacher trades mildly engaging action-adventures with a not terribly original mythology.

Disco Sucks, Piovedra—

Excellent rejoinder, Ape Froman. I'm all for Firsties in Refrigerators.

William Jennings Bryant can suck it!

Go away.

*without the

Well, Disco Sucks, in a way you're saying Y: The Last Man is Preacher with the rampant homophobia and cartoon violence.

Agreed!

Also, it had jetpacks and cyborg alternate universe versions of its main characters. West Wing didn't have too much of that.

Sam Rockwell as Mitchell Hundred.

Having read 70% of Y: the Last Man, and all of Ex Machina, I must say I personally prefer Ex Machina. They are both excellent works, but I think that has more going for it in terms of utilizing the medium, and it doesn't lose narrative thrust towards the end.

And when Iron Man 2 opened with big numbers last spring, it wasn't just the "fanboys" and 13 year olds in attendance. It was the average moviegoer.

I'm tired of sports movies, zombie movies, terminal illness movies, pop star biopics, and 90% of war movies. That doesn't mean they should cease existing as a film genre.

How about…
Brian Posehn as Professor Pyg?

Hopefully Jerry won't kill GNR's guitarist, too.