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Awesome. I'll start creating more MadLibs, and we'll get AV Club commenters to fill them out. Together we can crank out a season before my oven pizza is ready.

This bothers my sense of grammar. 'Blew' is a past tense verb, but 'blue' in the sense of 'making someone or something blue' is present tense. Shouldn't the past tense be 'blued'? What ambiguous context would make someone confuse the two?

This bothers my sense of grammar. 'Blew' is a past tense verb, but 'blue' in the sense of 'making someone or something blue' is present tense. Shouldn't the past tense be 'blued'? What ambiguous context would make someone confuse the two?

For the longest time I was hoping the writers would kill off Howard's mother, but I kind of like the way they're giving her a reason to want Howard to move out. Better late than never.

For the longest time I was hoping the writers would kill off Howard's mother, but I kind of like the way they're giving her a reason to want Howard to move out. Better late than never.

I'd want to see a Sheldon/Amy breakup because it might force Sheldon to confront the fact that he's a controlling, immature jackass.

I'd want to see a Sheldon/Amy breakup because it might force Sheldon to confront the fact that he's a controlling, immature jackass.

I believe in the first season there was a throwaway line that Sue had forged grades so that her Cheerios could remain in extracurricular activities. Well, the one extracurricular activity Sue approved for them anyway. We could fan-wank that Britney benefitted from some grade bolstering. Not sure why they haven't

I believe in the first season there was a throwaway line that Sue had forged grades so that her Cheerios could remain in extracurricular activities. Well, the one extracurricular activity Sue approved for them anyway. We could fan-wank that Britney benefitted from some grade bolstering. Not sure why they haven't

Maybe this would be considered cheating, but I'm surprised the island from Lost wasn't on here. No, it wasn't a village per se, but it was the main setting for almost the entire series.

Maybe this would be considered cheating, but I'm surprised the island from Lost wasn't on here. No, it wasn't a village per se, but it was the main setting for almost the entire series.

This show frustrates me because it tries to force us to root for people who are typically acting like tools and conversely wants to demonize people for behaving like typical human beings.

That's the Sheldon I like the most: the sci-fi geek who takes delight in playing out these elaborate fantasy scenarios in his head.

Was anyone else fascinated by the Magic-esque game they were playing, especially how Sheldon could master it with his eidetic memory?