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MVP: That drummer

Neil turned into Kevin Spacey so gradually, I hardly noticed.

Holt's non-reaction reaction to hearing this news really did it for me.

There are dozens of us! DOZENS!

Premiering next week: Dystopia, in which the Utopia contestants attempt to cash their paychecks, only on FOX!

Totally had that Starting Lineup figure.

I would give a not-insignificant amount of money to shake the hand of the writer of that Secret Billionaire sketch. It was the best writing on the show in years.

This gives me approximately 36 hours notice for the show in Seattle.

I don't have much cause to say these words strung together like this very often, but:

The Young Ones Closing Theme or GTFO.

That riff used to really freak me out as a kid. It was the saddest thing I'd ever heard every time I heard it, I was convinced that my parents were dead in a car accident.

I was a huge fan for about 10 years. I would get every album she put out, then I just lost interest. That re-recorded greatest hits album was WEIRD.

I don't understand.

"The Cowboy Song" or GTFO.

These days I find myself reaching for Peter Green-era Mac. I have that red-tinged Greatest Hits album from the "Albatross" Youtube video and it's one I really cherish.

I also disagree with the rating, but I can understand how one might have difficulty reconciling the satire. I loved the Wacky Races theme of the last act and especially loved the run on cereal by the terrified adults. The part that most rang hollow for me was the attempted swipe at the Handi-Car drivers somehow

"Days in the courtroom…aren't much fun…"

You know nothing, Season 4 of Community.

I went and saw the documentary/podcast taping up here in Seattle a couple weeks ago. It was a fun time, until the last half hour or so. Then I realized the entirety of the podcast taping consisted of watching an admittedly entertaining guy get roaring drunk. At the end, I just couldn't muster any more .enthusiasm. And

I will always remember her fondly for her sultry DIane Sawyer from those 1988 election debate sketches. I haven't been able to think of Ms. Sawyer the same way since.