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Sky Ferreira is in this? :(
But apparently she doesn't die! :)

I want him to do an acoustic version of Van Halen's "1984"

I think Strawberry Smiggles is redeemed by Rick and Morty's commentary at the end. "Oh my God Rick, that's pretty hardcore for you know, a cereal commercial."

Garzorpazorpfield (Honorable Mention: Man Eating Shit). Michael & Pichael (Honorable Mention: That Olympic event where those alien from the Simpsons Couch Gag run into a brick wall)

I think this one, "Little Rick," and "Pilot" are in my bottom 3 as of now. I watched Schwifty again recently and it boogied it's way out so maybe I'll grow on those other three.

All the Jerry stuff redeemed this episode for me but I seriously cannot stand Roiland's improv. Rixty Minutes had some good ones but mostly this was just "Look at me, I'm uh I'm _________ Man, watch me go kill this uh, kid ha ha." It actually reminded me a lot of the first time I watched Monty Python's Meaning of

I'm working on a Choose Your Own Adventure Book for a friend as a graduation present. And I re-watched my least favorite Community episode "Virtual Systems Analysis." The Dreamatorium was an interesting concept, but they were trying TOO hard to be different here. Season 3 certainly had some good episodes but for me

From "Two Dozen and One Greyhounds," when Burns and Smithers beat Bart and Lisa down to the basement:
Lisa: How did you get down here so fast?
Burns: There'll be time for explanations later.

It seemed like a teen girl Wayne's World.

There was a GUTS reboot, it was really lame.

There was an episode where Doug wished everyone was "more like him" and has a nightmare where everyone turns into a clone of Doug. That one gave ME nightmares.

Almost as crazy: it premiered the same day as Invader Zim

And Raw Toonage, what a strange show that was.

I think a reboot of Recess as a large ensemble show would be pretty good.

I thought "Doug" was what "Peanuts" would be like if everything always ended up OK for Charlie Brown.

Ned's had an almost Freaks and Geeks-level respect for its adult characters, especially in the later seasons.

For me it was IFC, back when it almost exclusively showed independent films.

Resurrecting AYAOTD would be a great idea. One thing I miss about 90's TV is how nearly every show (even Recess) would have a really dark, scary episode. I've been thinking about that Forrest Whitaker Twilight Zone reboot (which was mega-cheese but I watched the hell out of it) and noticed there aren't too many

I think they should bring back UPick Live. That show made watching reruns bearable and had a ton of memorable moments in its own right.

I've always thought Doug Funnie's adult voice would be very similar to Phillip J. Fry's.