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It would actually be hilarious if the large-breasted Inuit woman suddenly became a major supporting character for the rest of the series. I mean, it wouldn't be, since she was probably one of the worst parts of the Simpsons movie, but you get what I mean.

Goddammit, AV Club. If you actually read that Consequence of Sound article you linked about the Noodle OK Cupid account you'd know that it was outed as a fake.

They sure have been soft balling Mike Pence, huh.

It's pretty light and absurdist. While pretty much everything that happens is a metaphor for an aspect of dating or being in a relationship, don't expect any deep or meaningful social commentary.
The three leads are also all great and some of the practical effects are amazing-looking.

Nathan's heart belongs to Ryan Lochte.

This reads like a Cracked article.

MAAAHMEEE! NOEL AND JULIAN ARE BULLYING MEEEEE!

The Goron roll is useful for getting around the world quickly, but the Goron itself is clumsy and limited in its applicability otherwise. The Bunny Hood gives an additional speed boost to Link's regular form, which is a major boon in dungeons and combat since it's by far the most versatile and useful of the four

I never understood the appeal of this series. A bunch of non-anthropomorphized cats running around in a stock low fantasy setting, and it's NOT all played as a joke? Bizarre.

Man, Lisa can't even make her own death interesting.

He's sort of the human embodiment of what tweens thought was cool in 2008, if that helps at all.

A wonderful lady who makes everything she's in ten times better.

Just when I thought I couldn't love Kate McKinnon any more, this happens.

Oh wow, Janet Varney is in this? Maybe it's worth checking out.

I respectfully disagree.

I don't understand why the reviewer expects so much exploration of the world that Zorn comes from. The whole joke is that his world is a vague and confusing sci-fi/fantasy mish-mash with a seemingly infinite number of priceless magical artifacts that receive absolutely no explanation, just like how the worlds in

I hope they continue to push Melissa further down the path of insanity. Her character doesn't really contribute to the comedic half of the series, and so she could be used as a great way of continuing to explore some darker ideas like they've been starting to.
I'm really liking what they've been doing with Gail. Mary

They really need to make more shitty point and click adventure games out of this show. It lends itself to the format so well.

This guy and Tim Meadows have the market cornered on the thankless job of playing the black guy in every forgettable sitcom on TV. They always give great performances no matter how limited their material is, and are frequently the highlight of whatever show they're on. They're both really the unsung heroes of prime

"Unbearable" might be too strong for me, but the complete lack of conflict between the characters in the later seasons of Parks really slowed down its momentum. I actually admired its ability to consistently be positive and uplifting for most of its run, but by the end it just became dull because there was nothing for