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Re: #6:

Pretty sure Tom Green's not the first person to have thought of that.

Have you ever heard either the Pandora's Box version of "Original Sin" or Meat Loaf's cover (from 1995's Welcome To The Neighborhood)? (Pandora's Box being the all-girl group that Steinman put together in the '80s; they only released one album.) I think you'd like Pandora's Box's take on the song, maybe even Meat

"Meatloaf again?"

Bat and Bat II were the first two albums I ever owned. No lie.

This guy writes for GQ *and* Deadspin, which means he gets paid to be a douchebag, and he hates Meat Loaf, which means he's also a douchebag for free. And it's eight and a half minutes, not six, bitch.

Where did you see that?  The last I saw, they were simply going to write him out in a way that his absence doesn't seem conspicuous.

I thought he meant Finn would simply leave town and never be heard from or mentioned again.  Unfortunately, they can't do Part II, which involves bringing Monteith back as an unrelated character whose original reason for existing was to enable a bit of stunt casting.

More like "It's Ryan Murphy, for Christ's sake. It will be fucking vile."

Giggity.

Did anyone else think the "ANIMATION DUMB-INATION" protest sign was a swipe at Fox?

This article doesn't mention it, but Bad Kids did remove Monteith from the shirt out of respect for him.

I don't know which version of "Common People" I love more, the original or William Shatner's cover thereof.

"Taxman" is worth listening to for the Beatallica parody "Sandman".

Shit, man, I really dug Creed's first two albums at the time.  I'm not proud of that now, but I was going through a phase where all the pseudo-Christian imagery really spoke to me.

"Brannigan!  Get out here and surrender before I get my expletives deleted!"

There's always the Spanish Inquisition…

@avclub-90248d0a98105fa534cf2b0696ddd12f:disqus True on both points.  She gets bashed because she's one of those people you either love or hate and because fat people are one of the only groups society still says it's acceptable to dump on.  As for Food Network, they hired Robert Irvine back after his shitstorm

@avclub-09f700cd7fcae2e9f63ea6cdb7aa76b0:disqus Methinks you exaggerate a bit when you say "there aren't any people of color represented on the Food Network".  Immediately coming to mind are Aaron McCargo (Big Daddy's House), Aarti Sequeria (Aarti Party and I think she's got a new show as well), Aaron Sanchez (Chopped,

I'm "against" Raj being gay because, for me, it simply doesn't work for his character.  Yes, you've got the gay cliches you just listed, and he has a number of other qualities that could be considered effeminate or even stereotypically gay, but you're overlooking the fact that he's crazy about women.  He sort-of