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It was a sign that said something like "Welcome To Happy Town" or "Happy Time" or something like that. That struck me as well.

Agreed. Was really hoping we'd get another movie review, or at least some other new context for the guys' commentary. Cinema Classics was a high point of season. More in season 2, please.

Really loved the whole season, but I felt like this episode was a pretty disappointing end to a great run. As soon as they showed that first shot of the clinic in "Whorehouse," I couldn't wait to see what B&B were going to do with the subject matter (not to mention that I was pretty shocked and amazed that the network

Question about Fortune Street for anyone who's played (though I suspect I know the answer already). I know there's some kind of online multiplayer but is it friends only? Or is there a quick match finder, so you can play with strangers? (I'm guessing no, since it's Wii, but would love to hear otherwise.) This sounds

I don't know if it would necessarily crack any year-end Top 10s, but I had a ton of fun with Driver: San Francisco. It's like a driving game for people who don't like driving games — the Hollywood car chase aesthetic is awesome and the goofy Shift mechanic works incredibly well. Also some of the most balls-out fun

It's excellent. The dialogue is a little long-winded in some places but it's a great story told with a great sense of humor. The puzzles are good too - most of them require some interesting creative thinking, but you never run into anything illogical or arbitrary that would make you say, "How the fuck was I supposed

I know I'm late on this, but that Twitter quickfire was a true low point in Top Chef history. Loved the elimination challenge though.

I finally just watched this episode on Hulu. It was pretty good.

That was my favorite pair, too. I expected the new B&B to be funny, but in no way did I expect them to come back with a batch of episodes that is as packed in both laughs-per-minute and commentary as the best South Parks.

It never fails to amuse me that pretty much every single one Wurster's characters has exactly the same personality. The same catchphrases ("It's sick." "No, you idiot."), the same obvious but never-mentioned racism, the same complete ignorance of simple everyday concepts. And the joke never gets old.

Mornington Crescent, FTW.

Just a correction to the names of the chefs here — correct spellings are Mary Sue Milliken and Susan Feniger.

I still check in with it every few days but agree with your criticism. Right now my quest log is empty and I'm just burning time until I complete the skill tree to see if anything else happens.

Thanks for this piece. Loved Danger Mouse as a kid growing up but was too young to really think about where it came from, and then I just sort of forgot about it. This was a great little memory-jogger for me. Good to know the roots of the show, and to remember one of the creative minds behind it.

"These people would rather get shot than listen to him sing again."

I think because B&B have exactly two speeds: "cool" and "sucks." They wouldn't know how to be malicious even if they wanted to be — they make no moral judgments about anyone, just sort of see right through them and vote one way or the other.

This might have been a B+ episode relative to the season as a whole, but it was definitely an A premiere episode. As much as I felt like the two prologue episodes were just a cheap way to pad the season, I have to say, it worked. They got a killer group of 16 top-notch chefs. And personally, there's nobody I don't

Absolutely. When Tom asked who did what, she didn't "accidentally" bring up the shrimp cocktail, like she forgot it never made it to the menu. She specifically said shrimp cocktail so that Tom would ask "oh, what happened?" and she could kick Keith in the teeth.

I absolutely loved the old Beavis & Butthead. I was in high school when it first aired, and I watched it constantly. Thought it was hilarious and insightful and great. Just watched the two new ones…and man, was the old version really this fucking funny? I don't remember so many big big laughs.

I agree that what B&B like and don't like is inconsistent, but even if Katy Perry got off easy, I thought they hammered the reality stuff. Especially the psychic chick? They do the whole "I predict you're broke, etc." run, and then just come right out and say it — she sucks — like, even these two morons know it and