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The subtext in this episode. It was like a parable from the Bible or ancient Indian folklore. My wife and I talked about it for a good hour after it aired, just getting to the meat of the existentialism and symbolism. And Will Forte declaring he was going to wash his balls was GOLD.

But I think with everything that happens, they could come to some sort of common ground and see the value in a purely professional, if idealistic, mission. I doubt they're good buddies, but I could imagine them teaming up, even from time to time, to hurt a common enemy.

It's because the show and the characters EARNED those sentimental moments. They all worked really hard for 7 years to earn a happy ending. And honestly, I as a fan and admirer wanted to see it.

I usually wretch at overly sentimental finales. Obvious fan service. Easy "awwwwwww… *sniffle" moments. But dammit, Parks & Rec and the show's characters earned every second of fantasy wish-fulfillment in that finale. It was what I as a fan who has watched every single episode since the show started, and whose

My theory - Fulcrum is a badass vigilante teamup of Ahsoka and Ventress. Flucrum = balancing point. Ahsoka and Ventress would be the balancing point between the dark and the light. Neither fully Jedi or Sith, both abandoned by their respective orders, both with overwhelming senses of fairness and justice. They also

My favorite part of open world games is wandering. I'm actually disappointed when I have to engage in combat.

The Melvins make music that seems like it would be easy for a novice to play… but it's not. Not at all. Not remotely. You'd have an easier time picking apart something from the Locust than getting your claws around the filthy menace of vintage Melvins.

I remember a quote from Eddie, probably Guitar World in the mid to late 80s when I subscribed, that went along the lines of, "It ain't my fault all these kids play guitar like it's a typewriter."
Still my go-to band for rocking out with my cock out. And 5150 is vastly underrated.

Watched Nomi Song on an iPad over a week's worth of lunches. His music isn't my thing, but my god the talent and the vision is just undeniable. What really captivates me though is the sadness in his eyes. I don't know why, but I just feel the deepest empathy for the man.

Skid Row "18 and Life"

Klaus Nomi "Total Eclipse"

King Crimson "Frame By Frame"

I can enjoy Smith's films even if I objectively acknowledge they're terrible. Kind of the same way I can listen to Ratt's Out of the Cellar.

I could only think of The Maestro from Seinfeld during that entire sequence.

This just makes me want to watch all of the Klaus Nomi footage on YouTube that I can find.

Everlong is the best Foo Fighters song, one of the best rock songs of the 90s, and maybe one of the top 100 rock songs ever. It just is.

I get the feeling deep in my duodenum this final season will be epic.

I have also heard a solid rumor from someone I know with connections to Lucasfilm that she is definitely going to be a part of this new universe.

It was pretty pointless, and The Void was maybe the worst episode of the entire run. Still, I like the idea of clones leaving service and just being out in the galaxy being badasses.

Season 6 on Netflix is the best stuff of the entire run.