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Dude's been on Idol at least three times since 2005. Hypocrite.

There was a poster at the panel advertising the in-universe Office DVD, which was only 5 discs. Sound like they edited it pretty mercilessly.

A bunch of time elapsed between his firing and Dwight's wedding. He couldn't have found happiness in that time?

I think maybe he's been grey longer, and he just stopped dying it for "The Way, Way Back," and dyed it again for "Anchorman 2."

I guess Cougar Town fits that, too, though that wasn't really on purpose, and was more of an incredibly successful retooling of what wasn't working.

Mr. Blue Sky's ending isn't so random when you listen to the three tracks preceding it.

Have you ever had to break rocks all day, every day with CHAINS ON YA LEGS?

Phyllis was definitely the finale MVP.

More Jessie, Trixie, and Mr. Pricklepants? Get out of my dreams, Pixar!

Me, too. Cartman dealing with his addiction to pain killers, Kyle hiding his pregnancy, and Stan avenging the gangland death of Kenny…

Broadcast TV's baffling devotion to not getting it will be the death of it sooner rather than later. People watch what good things, and the networks can either get on board or get out of the way, because one way or another, the cream rises to the top, and it's up to the networks to… get creamed, I guess. It's like

I thought the EP was a little heavy on Lindsey, especially since I don't like his post-The-Dance voice as much as Stevie's but I'm just glad they're still recording.

Okay, VanDerWerff, I'll try it. But a show that just throws Henry Ian Cusick away like he's nothing is not starting off on the right foot with me, brothah.

Matt Smith did a great job with the scary. Seeing the Doctor like that really freaked me out, especially the way he was screaming with his eyes, or as Tyra Banks would say, "scrizing."

Almost anyone would fit in better than Chevy Chase.

When did Tony Danza get the mumps?

I was kind of hoping it would be Tom Cruise and David MacCallum.

Not suitable for anything anywhere at all.

Spending two hours with David Lee Roth and Jay Mohr is my idea of hell.

Rockshow on Blu-ray, too! And he's coming to Indianapolis in July! It will be a very McCartney summer for me.