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My professor at UW co-wrote a book with the guy who caught Bundy. You'd have thought the guy was Jesus. The class was about murder (if that sounds weird, it was a 600 person class that was easy to get credit in) but it was more Intro to Bob Keppel.

Same here except I've never had meat ever. People ask me about cheating and don't get that I'd eat it if I wanted to.

See I liked the very beginning of 8 because Quinn is my favorite character. Maybe second now with the Mother. So I loved those episodes, but then found the rest of the season to be crap.

Haven't gotten to see it yet here on the West Coast, but this is the 10th A/A- of the season with a quarter of the season to go. I know shows are judged differently, and not every season has the same amount of episodes, but this hit (Mother episodes) or miss (no Mother) season is either on pace to surpass or already

My favorite episodes:
Pizza Delivery- a complete masterpiece from start to finish
Band Geeks- ditto
Help Wanted- one of the few pilots that feels organic, the montage of feeding the anchovies is a fantastic scene
Bubblestand- so much creativity and fleshes out the characters early
Ripped Pants- obviously the song
Culture

I watched it recently and it remains every bit as funny as I found it as a kid.
MY DIET DOCTOR KELP?????

The thing that made past its prime Spongebob unbearable is that I don't know if it's Kenny or the production process but Spongebob's voice changed IIRC around the time of the movie and remained way too shrill.

Does anybody remember this commercial? It remains so scary I sweat when even thinking about it. I couldn't even watch it with the volume on just now and I'm 22 years old.
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Those two things are probably not a coincidence.

A ra-a-a-a-ock!

The show did such a good job with Ahsoka in that she starts with the morals of the Jedi without the haughtiness and then she gains Anakin's perspective of seeing the Order as an outsider.

And also that arc showed that the Order is just as screwed up as Anakin. They put adult burdens on his shoulders without treating him like one.

Episodes that might get you into the series: The Hidden Enemy, Innocents of Ryloth, the Holocron Heist/Cargo of Doom/Children of the Force trilogy, Landing at Point Rain is pure action at its best,

It feels like Episode I should have been teenage Anakin and about developing his relationship with Obi-Wan ending similar to how Attack of the Clones ended. Second film should have been all Clone Wars, basically what the TV series was, third film could have been kept mostly the same. The problem with building the

I want the Pigeon Man one but they need some Action League Now! designs.

It's Filoni as the head guy, and then Simon Kinberg and Weisman as the top guys under him as I understand it.

I did lose some interest in the show when Kristin was unfairly voted off last year. She took the bullet for her crappy teammate, who refused to own it, and even though the judges could tell Kristin was taking a bullet she didn't deserve, they still sent her to Last Chance Kitchen.
There's other reasons I didn't watch

I always liked her. Didn't even mind Artooie but Sky Guy was a bit too far.

Another important point: the series bounces around a little in the first 3 seasons. I'd still watch it in order but a timeline will help your viewing.

Yeah I always liked Ahsoka but don't want new viewers to quit thinking she stays that way the whole series.