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This show is in a unique spot on TV, in that pretty much every single person who watches this show is the kind of person who does or would post on the AV Club. Not to say we're all Coreys, but the show has the benefit of the fanbase that becomes concerned about exploitation of guests rather than laughs at the

Corys in the House

Jesus fucking Christ. As a guy still living with his parents named Cory who plays Magic, watching this episode was like getting one of those spambot messages that reads your IP, except for my entire life.

It seems like every 10 years, South Park rises like a phoenix from the ashes of the Wal-Mart bargain bin and ascends to the Valhalla of pop culture relevance

We would have spent even more years destroying ourselves as a nation, not that we rebounded into anything great anyway. Pardoning Nixon was correct, and hindsight can only suggest otherwise by removing us from the historical context and advocating a Rorschachian approach to "justice."

The title of the show even reinforces this!

Breaking Bad is the Breaking Bad of dark comedy

I actually think the ratings would have been way better. It didn't help that AD aired on Sundays, alongside complete mismatches like The Simpsons and Family Guy. It was basically the precursor to all of NBC's big comedies in the mid 00's anyway.

3, imo

This was never as shocking as realizing DKC2 is Diddy's Kong Quest

Do you have a link, perchance?

My guess is that Hail, Caesar! has been through so many pre-production hurdles that they've had time to rake in some money as glorified script doctors.

I watched Die Hard with a Vengeance again over Christmas and liked it a lot more than I did the first time. The ending sucks and the action is more haphazard, but the concept gives the narrative really, really strong thrust and turning it into a buddy comedy worked great. Plus, if bar trivia ever asks who the 21st

This is what happens when reviews are rushed just to have them up instead of taking time.

I think it's supposed to look like a horn, because Big Boss is the devil, or something, which is why he's trying to build a Heaven for himself? I love this series.

"Counterpoint, from someone else who hasn't seen the movie: it's probably harmless."

I think Aaron Sorkin has dibs on that.

Fair enough.

I posted that after watching a Season 4 ep and thought the idea of comparing what is possibly the best show on TV to shitty anime was funny, so maybe I should have made my facetiousness more clear. Either way, that seems like an incredibly hostile response.

Pamela is the closest thing American TV has to a tsundere. I am ashamed to have noticed this.