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I'm pretty sure Jesus was an immortal elf, but whatever.

to quote Mel Brooks…
…from the Young Frankenstein dvd commentary, "Nobody takes a stage like Ken Mars."

I agree with Lord Flasheart who agrees with Jewfro. I also agree with me and to a lesser extent, the people who agree with me.

If I'm reading you right, foosball, that was one damn obscure Bloom County reference.

No, the dirtiest thing was Annie's four-finger pantomine on last week's Community. But the beef jerky was very, very dirty.

I'm ready for the spin off.

I recognized Brad William Henke as Sam Rockwell's best friend in "Choke," a movie I am surprised doesn't get mentioned more around here since it had a topless Gillian Jacobs in it.

I keep hoping they'll bring her back.

Line of the night…
It was a small moment, but for me, it was after Raylan told the drug lord he had ten seconds before he blew his head off, his cell phone rings and he says, "Time out." That slayed me.

It's been awhile since I've watched MC or read my Hammet, but as I recall the gangland plot was pretty much from Red Harvest (stolen for Yo-Jimbo and Fistful of Dollars, reappropriated for Last Man Standing even though Kurosawa got the "story by" credit) and the love triangle between Tom, Verna and Leo was very Glass

What made the last two episodes really great was the lead-up throughout the season. Getting from where they were in the first episode to that shootout is what puts Justified over for me.

I challenge your use of the word "anymore".

A nice touch…
I liked how at the end of the episode as everyone was leaving they all had their character sheets in their hands.

Also, Chang just made it into the group and only got invited to the AD&D game because no one noticed him at the planning, so it's hard to imagine him getting to be any level of dick to Neil without him getting booted right back out.

The pottery episode was probably a high point for Pierce, although the Christmas episode was nice for him too. I'd prefer to see more of that, because it seems like they're painting themselves into a corner by making him a huge douche.

You and me both, whata. More on the never catching this when it airs, because I work Thursday nights. I watched this at about 5am on Friday and by the time I checked in here there were over 600 comments.

I saw her interviewed on the Colbert Report
and she seemed all right to me. She talked about how the book is supposed to be a humorous memoir about how she tried to emulate her (tiger) mother and failed.

I haven't watched this movie in about ten years…
but I remember liking it right up to the end. Something on a football field. That's where it lost me, but I don't recall exactly why.

To quote Michael J. Nelson, "There was a time in this country when Andrew McCarthy could open a movie."

She got a job as a bartender in Pawnee.