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KITH was my gateway to more weird, arty forms of comedy. I watched about half the series on Netflix during freshman year of college, but unfortunately the show was removed before I could get to this episode. Luckily, I got to see the first two and a half seasons of this cult classic, and was lucky enough to witness

Ra

[Agent Bates stumbles across tapes reading "NIXON TAPES: DO NOT LISTEN"]
[Listens anyway]
Bates: Well, I don't know what I was expecting…

Coincidentally, you have already quoted the one reason that I was going to comment on that review. (Aside from that stone classic line, I don't really care for that episode)

This is how the world ends. Not with a whimper, nor a bang. Nay, I have witnessed the end, and it was YUUUUUUUGE.

PACKERS WON THE SUPER BOWL! WOOOO!

[Kelsey Grammer walks into spiders' nest, gets bitten by spider, groans]
[Turns around, walks into another spiders' nest, gets bitten by spider, groans]
[Turns around, walks into another spiders' nest, gets bitten by spider, groans]
[Turns around, walks into another spiders' nest, gets bitten by spider, groans]

Texas is the reason that the president's dead.

To rectify your egregious lack of animation, I nominate Rick and Morty season 2.

I saw it in band class shortly before my school staged a version of it, and I can say it was the most unexpectedly funny movie I'd ever watched. I was expecting a cheesy old musical, and discovered that its madcap charms were perfectly tailored to throttle my funny bone.

Forgot about that ad. As much as I love that song and can see the connection they were trying to make with it, I didn't think it fit very well. I suppose I just associate the Peanuts with Vince Guaraldi music alone.

The Glow, Pt. 2 was one of those albums that I set aside time to listen to the first time. I was all alone one stormy night, and I nestled up with it. I was completely blown away at the stunning panoply of sounds coming from this blown-out lo-fi setup (and as a GBV nut, I thought I knew the limits of lo-fi). The

May I be the one to point out the obvious: the ad campaign for this has been preposterously clamorous and painfully youth-oriented. I could tolerate that Meghan Trainor tie-in song, but that TV spot in which Charlie Brown says "Is there an emoji for 'Good grief'?" had me throwing up in my mouth.
Glad to see this will

Rashomon: Men in Tights

I'm pretty sure every single person involved with the creation of this idea wore an expression not unlike that of the orange-shirted clip-art man in the header image at the time they came up with it.

It's an original character, like Rickey Rouse or Monald Muck.

Close, I meant RA7XF.

Gervais will play Ika Chu, the aforementioned feline warlord.
I think it would make more sense if he were a Rodent warlord, and even then, a certain commenter should sue for residuals.

My most memorable experience remains getting to receive a bear-hug and slice of pizza backstage from Robert Pollard after a Guided by Voices show. I stood in the very front the whole time, singing along to every song, and endured drunk, obnoxious fans pushing me around and one guy trying to steal my earbuds. Seeing

I have always been terrified by Maynard James Keenan's work, but reading that interview with him yesterday made me realize he's actually a delightful person. What part of his music is most appealing to you?