canadave87
Canadave87
canadave87

Yeah, that always happens to me when I grab a coffee from the one in Union Station, because it's not chaotic enough to begin with.

The AV Club

We have them in Canada. They're nice if it's busy, but it's generally faster and easier to just go to the counter.

The Wind Waker music is actually my favourite for that sort of thing, even though I'm not usually sailing around the city. It just has a nice drive to it.

Hey man, ten bucks is ten bucks.

I could never get the hang of Thursdays.

I enjoyed the one where someone chose "One Week," and then Ed Robertson showed up in the comments for some light trash talk.

I think I was registered long before the Trek reviews started (or at least I was on my other account, I somehow have two with the same username), but they were definitely the thing that made me a regular around here.

Jokes on them, we're already bitching and moaning in all the Newswire threads anyway!

In Zelda time that's like 24 hours.

DAWN OF THE FINAL DAY

I think the last one for me is "Treehouse of Horror XII." I remember the Harry Potter parody striking me as especially lazy.

I can see it. Alf could use the momentum from Mr. Robot and Twin Peaks to get people to finally start taking him seriously as a dramatic actor, just as he's always dreamed.

It wasn't for nothing, really. That number with the electric guitar and the synths was pretty slick, after all.

To the lifeboats! Snarkers and novelty accounts first!

I'm taking applications now for my gang of ruthless mutant thread warriors, who will roam the radioactive wastes feeding on the blood of the greys.

That time being 300 years from now, when the time capsule containing season 4 is set to open.

There was tension when he saw Shelly, though. That could have been what he meant.

I'd watch an entire show of Wilson bumbling his way through a case and then getting chewed out by Rizzo yet again.

The tonal whiplash between Ed and Norma's touching scene and the eerie horror of Dark Coop visiting the convenience store was something to behold.