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Hooch is Crazy
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"It was the LeBleourst of times? You stupid monkey!"

That climax was completely undercut, at least for me, by the "next week on" that immediately aired at the end of the episode showing Victoria at the wedding. My girlfriend's mother was like, "oh, by the way, Victoria goes to the wedding."

And then Patrick just happened to show up a few days later, right?

Can someone help me out? I'm only on the third episode of this season but I'm having trouble remembering things about Patrick's story line… Last year Emily sent Victoria that message about the black rose and stuff, then at the Masquerade Ball we see someone wearing a black rose. Doesn't that mean that Patrick and

But I like dad rock.

Yeah before it came out I was saying like that's really shitty that he got divorced, but hey maybe we'll get some angry divorce songs out of it, but it was actually super-mellow.

I thought that The Beast in its Tracks was on of Josh Ritter's worst albums so far - if not the worst - but I still had him on my top ten list for this year, because it was still really good.

Top ten in no order:
Jason Isbell - Southeastern
Brett Dennen - Smoke and Mirrors
Kopecky Family Band - Kids Raising Kids
Sara Bareilles - The Blessed Unrest
Dawes - Stories Don't End
Josh Ritter - The Beast in its Tracks
Erin McKeown - Manifestra
Blitzen Trapper - Destroyer of the Void
Deer Tick - Negativity
Edward Sharpe and

Cougar Town, Trophy Wife, and Don't Trust the B in Apartment 23…and we need one more to make it an excellent show/awful title two hour block.

That's what I came here to say. Besides his really awesome solo album, he's got Grammy Awards for writing with Adele and the Dixie Chicks, plus credits on the artists you mentioned and Weezer, Mike Doughty, and Nicole Atkins.

I feel like this describes the character of Paul Flowers from a couple of Scrubs episodes…although he was just that - a couple-of-episodes-character.

I also love when the credits say, "and introducing: Cloris Leachman."

I think that I would include Bob's Burgers on that list, too.

I would almost disagree that it's not ambitious. Maybe not the most ambitious show on, but last year alone they did a recreation of a scene from Almost Famous, a Modern Family parody, a My Name is Earl reunion, a double episode where they watch a TV show being filmed, and a Christmas Carol type plot with Arbor Day. It

I know that it seems ridiculous to expect Marvel movie stars to show up on this show, but would it be so hard for the cast of this show to appear in the background of Marvel movies? I mean, just like, on computers or handing files or just hanging out behind Coulson/Fury?

Nolan Ross' bodyguard in Revenge and former NY Giants and Washington Redskins DE Jamal Duff.

Yeah…except didn't Ted say that he always went as the same thing for Halloween ever since he met the Slutty Pumpkin? Which was a hanging chad, if I'm not mistaken. Kind of sloppy for a show so obsessed with continuity, unless I'm remembering something wrong.

I have to disagree with Kristina's placement on the list. She gave Sarah a chance when she really didn't need to and she called Adam out on his asshattery (sp?). Maybe she's not going to win the race but that's no reason for her to be so low.

Any one else pissed that the promos the last 2-3 weeks have edited that Joel/Julia bedroom scene a little bit deviously? All the commercials went like this:

Yup. My 13-year-old brother even said to me "what's wrong with the sound?"