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A hamster! A HAMSTER!
Nearly died when Chang freaked about the guy in a hamster costume. Fucking fantastic episode overall.

The little girl talk phenomenon
I'm with Robin- that shit's irritating. Dating shouldn't feel like a babysitting gig.

I'll support this show only if my theory that we're spiraling towards finally getting to see an actual McGarnagle show produced is correct. If correct, then this show is a spirally step towards finally getting an actual McGarnagle show on TV. This theory also assumes that McGarnagle is the ultimate individual in a

I used to be firmly in the Batman camp, until I read All-Star Superman. I don't know who I'd pick, but I do know I'd feel like a dick if I went against Superman.

Dr. Doom
Damn you, Leonard, Reed Richards had nothing to do with that experiment going haywire!

I support the A. I admired the ambitious elements of the episode, and loved the character moments… I don't know if it's my favorite ep of the series, and I do know it's not the ep I'd use to introduce people to the series, but it pretty perfectly encapsulates why I love this show almost to the point of absurdity.

If you're lame for dressing as Finn, I'm even lamer for being jealous of your dressing as Finn… and Lumpy Space was pure gold.

The timing of the coverage was pretty perfect- finding this recap was a nice way to help recover from the 'Outsourced gets a full season' news that's made me so very scared of losing Parks and Rec.

The 'Evicted' song is one of my favorite moments from the show:

Hooray!
I remember making/seeing appeals for Adventure Time coverage, despite thinking it was a quixotic endeavor… so very glad the windmills of not-covering-Adventure Time have been slain, so that we can see coverage of Adventure Time.

The AV Club- now featuring tits!

kep it low-budget
The key to making this show a hit is to defy expectations. Instead of a big budget and crappy CGI Hulk, let's have a regular guy play the Hulk, but replace all the other actors on screen with him with midgets. The Hulk still looks like a terrifying giant, but the savings will be huge!

Movie references
Between the Strangers on a Train stuff, the Godfather II reference between Phil and Claire near the end, and… possibly one or two others that I missed/forgot, there seemed to be a lot of movie references this ep. Or maybe there's always a lot of movie references and I'm only just picking up on them…

The use of the word 'gay' isn't funny…
…but funny's a lot to ask for a movie with Kevin James in it. I don't know what it is about that guy, but I resent every time he's successful. I nearly died during the run of Paul Blart, Mall Cop.

Never heard any Justin Bieber music. Not looking to rectify that situation any time soon, either.

Kid fucking Rock
I avoided his stupid summer song (not looking up the name) for a year and a half, and was quite glad to have evaded it. I don't remember how it got me, maybe I was with a group of people and had no control over the music, maybe I was in a public place, but it got me… from then on it seems like that

Count me in for Community love. At its best, Big Bang Theory was the show I watched when I remembered it was on, and didn't have anything better to do… Community is appointment television.

You left out an important detail…
When the fat people fall down, is there a comical sound effect to accompany it? I don't see how the show could succeed without that.

Ms. Blankenship
I for one will miss the Queen of Perversions. That being said, her 'discreet' exit was one of the funniest things I've seen in a long while- especially the random insertion of Harry at the end, and how the show decided to use Pete entirely for background action.

Oh HELL yes to Eek! The Cat. Last I checked, there's several eps on Youtube, which ALMOST takes the sting out of that show not being on DVD.