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Seriously? You must not get out much. (Or maybe you weren't in Vancouver in the 90s and early 2000s — it does seem like they are a little less popular lately.)

I'm in Canada and the SNL-shared Facebook video worked fine.

My teenage daughter has watched when boy bands were on and never watches it otherwise.

One of my favourite albums of last year and those were great performances.

I would say if you're going to do it like that you pretty much have to be okay with spoilers, or else you're gonna have a bad time.
(Me, I am very glad I saw that sketch without spoilers, but I watched it again on West Coast time and it was still pretty funny.)

It really reminded me of the Bluejean Committee (or whatever that Hader-Armisen 70s group was called) — I almost thought I saw Bill Hader.

NYC has 30 million people now? That's like Mexico City size.

I like that line but live it sounded like she was singing "I don't find you very fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuun". (on the album version it's definitely "funny".)

I only started listening to her when she did AV Club undercover and she already wasn't that.

Other Netflix shows have some nudity — it may be a Marvel on Netflix thing.

Switch to the thin ones. They are too fragile to do much damage.

I thought Tingle was Scott's pseudonym. Have you ever seen the two of them in the same place at the same time?

They did several movie trailer mashups — Gump Fiction was probably the funniest though.

Watching that, my daughter said "They're going to get hit by a car" and then about fifteen seconds later one of them did.

Yeah, if Joe was dead I would be super pissed, he is a huge part of the show.

They literally said something like "Hartley said this would work" when they were working on the dimensional frequency device.

That Ultimate issue was so good — most of it from the kid's point of view and he had no idea what was going on.

Also it would kind of suck if fire and smoke are harmless to her and then a big hunk of burning roof fell on her head.

Did Thor?

I liked Bare Faced Messiah. There's a part in the acknowledgements where Miller writes something like "I'd like to thank the Church of Scientology for their help with this book. I'd like to, but I can't, since they instead stood in my way at every step."