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The 7th is Made Up of Phantoms OR GTFO.

Hershel and the Governor are definitely fucked but I sincerely hope they keep Glenn alive only so they can go with his death in the comic.

The bit where Rooker pretends to give the zombie outside the car window a swig of whiskey was my favorite part of the whole episode. In that moment you realize Merle knows he's fucked so he might as well have a little fun before he gets owned.

The very end with the puppy kissing and then cuddling with the python was great and the "Ode to Bitsy" right before that was awesome, too. The synchronized swinger-swimming thing was great since it was gross enough to have them all throw their suits off but then the dentures came and pushed it over the edge.

I took a Violence and Forgiveness class in college and I began a paper on Wiesenthal's The Sunflower with that quote and my professor, a Jesuit priest, wrote "Holy fucking shit" in the margins. It's hauntingly awesome and classic Serling.

A Lamborghini mercy killing.

Bynes just wants her vagina to match her career.

Adapt The Bartimaeus Trilogy or GTFO.

I assume he experiences regular nightmares where Robert Jordan repeatedly smacks him with a halibut. But he just wakes up really hungry and they have no effect.

And then Carl shoots Andrea.

That movie is going to suck so hard.

+ as much as you want.

If you could guarantee me that every show ever would have at least one episode with a flaming zombie pit in it, I'd never leave my house.

Wink Martindale is aliv-.. .er, I mean available to do this, too.

I often see myself withholding anger when all three don't know an obvious (at least in my opinion) answer, but one time the question was "Who is Frank Sinatra" (with the given answer including "his stint in the Rat Pack" and "his hits included New York, New York and Strangers in the Night") and NOBODY knew it and I

These are both outstanding but to me NOTHING will ever beat the ep with the Franz Kafka rock opera. It's even better when you re-visit it after sorta kinda knowing what Kafka was all about.

Did I leave you all in enough suspense?

Jeselnik absolutely destroys him in his set at the Trump Roast, too. Not just the Situation but, like, everyone he jokes about.

The bit they had last season when Taco transformed into Xzibit was funny only because Taco is a horrible actor and they riff on that, and Xzibit steals that whole scene.

Don't forget best ROFLCOPTER moment and best TMI moment.