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    It did inspire the creation of the favorite book of every Mst3k staff member: The Making of It's Pat.

    Chalk it up to the tribalism that's so common these days and which I too am guilty of, but the fact that the alt-right hates him makes him better in my book.

    I could have sworn that Barney was portrayed by Bob West. Hmmm… maybe I'm having a "Sinbad is Shazam" moment.

    Now we know the real reason behind the Campbell's betrayal of the McDonald's… even if it was hundreds of years preemptively.

    As someone who aspires to be a Neil Hamburger completist, I still hestiate checking out his appearances on Gutfield's show, just because the latter is so distasteful.

    Wait a minute… I've thought all this time that Kaylee WAS the lead in Firefly.

    I'm pretty sure it was; definitely from my POV it shows Jack Black at his best (drama-wise, anyway).

    Serious question: Is all explaining spoken by a man considered mansplaining? I've earlier assumed that it only covered a man being condescending in explaining something (i.e. that the woman in question "couldn't possibly know" about the topic, often when she actually does).

    "Instead of getting rid of the truck like he was supposed to do, Stacks got stoned, went to his girlfriend's and by the time he woke up the cops had found the truck."

    Sorry for jumping to conclusions. I have before gotten into conversations in which the actual categorization of a person's religion was often brought into question, so I'm kinda jumpy.

    Why do I have a bad feeling that, if someone gives you a name of a Christian in the entertainment industry, and the person happens to be more private about their faith, you'd move the goalposts and say "not a REAL Christian"?

    You mis-spelled "librul", which makes me question your conservative credentials.

    It sounds like even the good bits were similar to Portlandia's affectionate mockery of its subjects, except with snideness in place of affection. Would that be accurate.

    For me, the main reason was that Host's Tinder joke just wasn't funny and was more of that clichéd anti-Democratic "hippy punching".

    Burying the lede: the preview shows Lena Dunham (as Hannah) wearing overalls. Make of that what you will; but I'm happy about this.

    As someone who actually lives in North Dakota where the oil protests are going on, I can say your facts are way off.

    So… I missed something… AV Club is having cutbacks? 😞

    Are there any drug scenes with the line "Get out of here, Miles, you don't want no part of this shit!" That's the best measure of a good biopic.

    The FIB nickname is just so ironic given that Wisconsin in the last two Presidential elections selected someone from Illinois!

    At least one writer coined the phrase "Oregon Trail Generation" to refer to us.