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I believe the point was about proportionality.

Sure was!

The South Park episode brought me down bigtime. I'm very confident that I would've enjoyed this Key & Peele episode much more had I not watched that stinker first.

I wouldn't have such a problem with the DVD-R stuff as a simple manufacturing process, if there was still some actual effort put into the release. I bought the complete series of The Maxx on DVD-R from Amazon, and even though it's manufactured on demand, it still comes with some extra interviews, and commentaries on

I don't think I'd want to support these kinds of releases at any price, honestly. If this is the way they're going to do it, then I'd rather they just didn't release them at all, so that some other company like Shout Factory or Mill Creek could secure the rights to release them a few years down the line, either with

My thinking is that, if Schwarzenegger/Slater/Braunschweiger (what a weird joke that was) wasn't cast as the T-101, then maybe Robert Patrick wasn't cast as the T-1000, either. Instead, that role went to (Eric Stoltz? David Duchovny? Kristanna Loken?), and Robert Patrick was cast in Jack Slater IV as some random cop

The mention of Happy Endings reminded me to do another google search for any mention of a season 3 DVD, and I found out that they released a DVD-R version last month for $46. Just like with Bob's Burgers season 2, which had a DVD-R release consisting of nine episodes and zero special features for $30. What a bunch

I know it's not really relevant, but

I hope Jessica Alba isn't replacing Jimmy Pardo on Spin To Win.

"Double tap," hahaha. Well said, Brandon. But it wasn't a fpork, it was a fopoon!

Years ago, that was true. Nowadays, I'd say Brickleberry is the only real stinker they've got going.

I figure it's some guy's name. Some guy named Bert.

Piers Morgan responded to that Piven tweet, ha.

Why sully the good names of Bill S. Preston, Esq. and Ted Theodore Logan with this kind of garbage? Why do they need to host a revue of, like, a couple decades of pop culture? You don't need to be a time-traveler for that; you just need a memory. Although I guess they could use Leonard from Memento and do the whole

Huh. I thought Queenie had masturbated in order to try and get the Minotaur horny in her voodoo doll-ish way (which I was happy about, having predicted that'd happen… although not to the Minotaur :-O), but it didn't work and he decided to strangle her instead of getting sexy. So strong was his love for LaVeau, or so

Speaking of whom, I wonder why he's loyal to the lady who presumably cut out his tongue to keep him quiet about the murder she'd committed. Is she just constantly controlling him like that dude whom they walked into the street?

The Buckshank interview was a pretty tired premise, and Key & Peele didn't do much to make it fresh again, so that was an unfortunate way to start the show; but everything else was pure gold. Sensitive Mr. T, insult comic, Wendell, Melly Gibsons, and my favorite of the night, the cunnilingus seminar. This is just

I didn't get that. I thought we had been speaking of funny crimes.

Samberg is funny; his shtick is just sort of an awkward fit in an ensemble show like this. Hopefully they'll figure out how to tone that down sooner rather than later.

(Truglio)