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I was thinking the same thing. Even for a sitcom, their reaction was pretty over-the-top. I remember thinking that it seemed like an incredibly awkward, ego-stroking episode for Stevie. I couldn't help wondering what it was like on the set after the director said "cut!"

I was thinking the same thing. Even for a sitcom, their reaction was pretty over-the-top. I remember thinking that it seemed like an incredibly awkward, ego-stroking episode for Stevie. I couldn't help wondering what it was like on the set after the director said "cut!"

I'm the only white person in America who is not part Native American and/or Irish. Where is MY protected status??

I'm the only white person in America who is not part Native American and/or Irish. Where is MY protected status??

Well, I suppose that could be. I haven't seen the movie. If the lasers are indeed non-threatening, then I reverse my earlier position on the fictional us having it coming.

Strong work. Now get going on that Connect Four adaptation.

If they do, I will now blame you.

Our ability to destroy ourselves doesn't negate the fact that we have it coming.

I want someone to remake this movie and have the aliens win.

Nevermind, I just looked it up and found an interview in which Hein explains his rationale. "He went on a show and it got canceled years later. Then he went on another show and it got canceled even more years later."

At the risk of displaying my pop-culture ignorance… Why is McGinley the patron saint of jumping the shark? He didn't play Fonzie. I truly don't get it. Someone please explain.

I don't know what it is either, but I plan on using that phrase from now on.

I have not once seen a squirrel anywhere near the tracks of a New York City subway. That alone makes them smarter. And more deserving of good PR.

Wow… sarinizer9, I'm not really sure where your comment is coming from. I may disagree with how NermalsGhost interpreted this article, but in what way am I smearing him? By suggesting that he read into it something that wasn't there, or perhaps made an unsubstantiated assumption? You act as though I called him a

Sincerity scares a lot of people.

Having experienced a few deaths in my time, I've come to realize that many, many people are just not good at sitting with someone else's pain. When one person feels sorrow (or another negative emotion), lots of people find it very hard to be in the presence of that and do nothing with it. It's uncomfortable. Unless

Thanks for the heads-up. I was about to click that link, but I too am at work.

I know I shouldn't, but I kind of want to know about the other things you've done that are competing for that title…

God, you are so cool.

That's not at all what I took away from it. Is it possible that the point of the article is to "get back at commenters"? Sure, it's possible. But it's far from proven. It's not even stated explicitly. Nowhere in the piece does Noel mention anyone saying anything in the comments section of any article. It starts with