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The moment he took out the second tape player, I knew this episode was going to become even more awesome than it had already been. And, as Oliver pointed out, the whole sequence was funny and heartwarming at the same time. Also, the heart-kitty was on one of the stalactites.

The moment he took out the second tape player, I knew this episode was going to become even more awesome than it had already been. And, as Oliver pointed out, the whole sequence was funny and heartwarming at the same time. Also, the heart-kitty was on one of the stalactites.

You could let a few of these slip by on a tectonicality.

You could let a few of these slip by on a tectonicality.

I enjoyd them because they were, you know, actually funny…on purpose.

I enjoyd them because they were, you know, actually funny…on purpose.

And a segment where Don Draper recounts The Wire while Abed makes observations about similar yet different examples of television and film narratives, all inside of the church where the remaining cast members of Lost act as an impromptu band.
Am I doing this right?

That was quick. We haven't even seen the episode yet, and you're already banking on the familiarity of the image.
Then again, I expect to be blown away even if it's just 20 minutes of them jumping around a horizontal landscape, picking up coins and being adorable.
Also, who watches TBS for anything other than Seinfeld

ann03, the problem with "Modern Warfare," and really a lot of the "out there" episodes, is that it is such a strong left turn in the regular flow of the series that it doesn't serve as a proper intro, in my opinion. Hell, even my brother, who doesn't usually watch any of the shows that I do, liked "Modern Warfare,"

Actually, I think I first came here during the hiatus, since this was one of the few places on the internet that kept talking about it. It felt warm and secure, like a falafel filled with pop-culture goodness.

Wait…they show reruns on Fridays?
NBC is full of surprises…

Hello…?

¿Por qué no estoy recibiendo notificaciones sobre éste programa?
Exelente capítulo, demasiado chusco y muy divertido, y el ensayo, como simpre, lo agradesco.

I seem to remember the same logic going into my decision to forgo the cheesy fried onion rings across the street before going in to see Coraline. On second thought, it probably would have meant spending more time in the bathroom and less time actually watching the movie. Wait, what were we talking about?

I read through to the end to try and figure it out. If they're giving them out at the movie theaters, then it must be some sort of food or snack. If it stands next to the soylent green, I can only imagine what is inside…

I'm the same, but only with movies which I either really enjoyed or that I went in extremely excited about. I think it gives me closure, seeing the screen go completey dark, not expecting anything else to come on. Then again, if a movie is actively trying to get me to leave, I will gladly excuse myself from the room

Kick lowe, Rob Lowe……CHAAAAD LLLOOOWWE!
WWWHAAAAT?

So I woke up today at around 6 am to get ready for my midterms, and I was convusling with shivers from having left my window open last night. My entire ribcage felt like it was collapsing upon itself. I got up, put on some people clothes and went outside for my morning smoke. I was still trying to warm myself up, and

Cool/Thanks, I'll have to check it out some time, then play it with no sound on (unless the audio effects were just as cool).

Funny thing: I was looking around in my pantry the other day when I spotted my roommate's bag of Oreo Double Stuffed, but the bag had it spelled "Double Stuf." I became so enraged and enamoured by this creepy little monster that I destroyed it out of sheer love.
Also, last I checked (~2009), comedies are heading into