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Not their best sketches, but ones that made me cry or put me in physical pain from laughing:

I have a rare disease that makes me unlikeable.

My favorite gag was MC Mom making it rain with the crispy socks. And even though I wasn't crazy about the accents, the OutKast sketch was my favorite of the night.

I don't necessarily disagree with you (or anyone who's bothered by the "not another white man in the White House" comments), but I think it's a little more complicated than that. Identities are relevant, and how a person chooses to identify or the level to which they engage with that identity is subjective.

I wouldn't expect any backlash. I know quite a few people who don't Tina Fey's work or (after reading Bossypants) her "persona," but those people just opt out of watching her stuff. 30 Rock and Kimmy Schmidt are so zany and out there that they are almost hate-watch proof. And since there aren't a lot of articles about

Gumball is sort of a CN show. It's an original show from the CN studio in the UK.

This episode wasn't my favorite, but I had a good time while I was watching it. For some reason, the Levi and Cedric character are two of my favorites. I enjoyed the literal lightning in a bottle more than I should have.

I was feeling nostalgic last night, so I watched a few episodes of Teen Titans and saw Cyborg's Titans East/Brother Blood mini-arc for the first time in years. There's a great moment when he stands up and asserts that as long as his soul and mind are intact, he is a man. It doesn't really address the issue of sexual

I don't think Caitlin Jenner's wealth and public profile makes her any less brave, or makes the transition any easier. However, I can understand the counter arguments. Unfortunately, trans people have high rates of wage inequality, unemployment, and homelessness. It's also difficult to gain medical coverage. Again,

The "Herman Cain Conundrum" just adds to the complexity of this situation.

That was actually one of the things that really stuck out to me during the interview. Wyatt said that he not only felt pressured into being the representative for black people and interests, but all minorities, which makes me wonder if he was the only person of color in the writer's room at the time.

And even when they are on the job, there are moments when you can see that Batman looks for and respects Robin's opinion, like when he complimented his guess for who built those robot monkeys. I appreciated those little touches.

X-Men Evolution was one of those shows that I remembering watching a lot as a kid, but I can't remember a single episode. I did like the character design, though.

I loved this show, but I can admit that it was a mess. I have all of the episodes on my computer and go back to watch it occasionally when I'm in the mood for some superpowered teen angst, and…bleh. Young Justice wins points for having a diverse roster of DC heroes and mythology, both on the Team, the Justice League,

Superboy was far and away my least favorite character, but I tried to remember that he was functionally an infant trapped in the body of a 15-year-old. In Season One he was going through his Terrible Twos, and in Season Two he just turned five years old.

I just rewatched the A Cappella Club sketch, and it made me cry.

About a year ago I showed my roommate the Pussy on the Chainwax sketch, still one of my favorites from Key and Peele. She watched it, laughed a little bit, but didn't really reaction or comment on it otherwise. A few months after that, we were eating lunch in a diner and watching the news. I don't remember what was

For me, it's impossible to tell who is the "better" of the two. Even in the early Obama-Luther sketches, I wasn't able to determine what I enjoyed more: Peele's spot on impression, or Key's manic Luther. I wish there was a way for both of them to get a nomination.

There's also the episode "Haunted," when Raven looks into Robin's mind. She sees the circus, and a silhouette of his parents falling.

My family was more of a PlayStation Family, so the Crash Bandicoot games (well, the first three and CTR) were a huge part of my childhood. Obviously, a cartoon show centered around it would have been a failure for a myriad of reasons, but Neo Cortex is far and away one of my favorite video game villains. Something