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AndrewJara
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Oh man thanks for clearly that up. i saw the gag and i thought - what the hell was that about. now that i think about - The Performance Artist reacting to Paquin's one sided conversation seems a lot funnier.

The moment she appeared on camera my first thought was, man she gained weight! Then I come to find out the actress is actually pregnant and I thought, well alright then. That's just fine.

They're not going to do that because Robert California doesn't like that. Michael likes those kinds of moments. California would probably sooner die than sit through that.

Not Full House.

I didn't even NOTICE it was a "new" Lily. She looks the same to me.

But there ARE gay people like that. And there are black people who do that. In Brothers & Sisters the gay character there wasn't flamboyant (at least, not in my opinion). In Desperate Housewives, the gay couple had a flamboyant character and a less flamboyant one. I agree sometimes it is painful to watch Cam and

I agree with J.P. - I think you have it backwards. It's not that Mitchell wants to instill in his son the stereotypical straight boy, his anxiety comes from the fear that he won't be able to relate to the stereotypical straight boy. If you notice, he didn't have that initial fear about Lilly, but he DID have many

My only problem with these two episodes is the constantly repeating themes/plot of the show. We've seen the girls try and manipulate Luke into doing what they want so many times. Cam and Mitchell are adopting again? Claire is bossy, we got it.

I thought so, too. To me, everyone was a lot more in character and the show explored the reason why the kids are the way they are. And Lilly was hilarious in my opinion.

There's a concensus at the AV Club: everyone must like Louie and/or Community and mention it at least once in EVERY review.

They pretty much got it all right.

I don't think white people ACTUALLY think that.

I feel like this deserves a Kelso reaction - "Buuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuurn!"

After rewatching the scene, you'll notice a few things. 1) Santana beckons the Cheerios to join in. 2) Blaine didn't know the cheerleaders were helping. 3). Like @cappadocius said - Quinn helped because then enemy of my enemy is my friend. 4) you see the cheerios dump lighter fluid on it and 5) Brittany wasn't

Well, yes. It kind of is, but Becky was being hostile right back. Although, it does lower Santana's credibility for insulting her. Or maybe it elevates it. Either way, Becky was being rude back, and if you're going to challenge someone then you better be prepared. Besides, it didn't go any farther after that joke.

I just feel it's very excessive on this sight. Especially in television reviews. There are other shows that were good.

I'd like a Beatles one. But it might turn out to be all "Across the Universe." The only artist I can think of that have a large enough library and who's music can appeal to young people is Elvis. Of course, I'll always like a Michael Jackson tribute.

Man, the entire AV CLUB jerks off to Buffy like it's the gold standard of character development porn. Like it God's gift to television. I read FOUR REVIEWS this week each one making some kind of refrence to Buffy and how whatever show they were reviewing doesn't live up to it. We get it. Buffy, good. Everything else,

I heard the finale cost 6 million dollars to produce. That's depressing.

You're so right! I just realized how ridiculous that is! What parent in their right mind would allow their son to do that?!?!