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Wait six minutes and it will die of a heart attack.

I wonder if the deleted scene involved Iris actually making the decision to see her mother. She disappeared after her talk with Joe. I know this is Barry's show, but I think Iris needs a scene from her perspective that will allow us to see her think things through and make decisions.

Clearance Day, Clearance Day. Goody-goody-hip-hooray!

As a girl who started watching SNL in 5th grade (2003-2004 season, I think I checked it out because I heard Kenan was going to be on it) I co-sign this. Every time I hear someone talk about how much they hated Horatio Sanz and Jimmy Fallon back then I'm legitimately confused. "Soaking Corks" is hilarious! Right…?

I feel like this is a bizarre case of the writers and showrunners having no idea why this show works—i.e. the dynamics between the characters. They legitimately scored with Mison and Beharie as leads. I know the words "great chemistry" gets thrown around with them so much that it's almost lost all meaning, but

I was lowkey hoping for a fusion. It's too soon for that, and they obviously didn't have the space to dance or anything, but the entire time I was thinking, "Can't do it alone, huh? Let's mash it up!"

I agree, but I also think that they can play (and have played with it) in interesting ways. Like in Cry For Help. Garnet was trying to use her Future Vision to see how Peridot kept fixing the escape pod, so out of all of the possible scenarios in front of her, she was only looking at those involving Peridot. It said a

I'm pretty sure Bill Nye, if he even cared about any of this, would be more insulted by all of the people who frequently question his credentials and refer to him as a "pop scientist" than two comedians on a show he's been to before. Nye was on the panel with Ricky Velez a few months ago, and apparently it was fine

Really? I find it oddly comforting that somewhere out there, a Saturday Night Live retrospective is airing on VH1. Or VH1 Classic. Or on E! back in the days when they used to show little more than SNL reruns and "101 Most Unforgettable/Starlicious X's!"

Right, and it's the thing that I both love and find frustrating about this show. I didn't realize that it was going to be this rich and immersive, and I love that Steven is just this personification of love and friendship. But going forward, I would like to see more sustainable conflict and hard-earned resolution,

This was a great episode, and I love Steven Universe, but I'm strangely disappointed about the upcoming "Peredemption." Not because of the Peridot as a character or anything, but more out of a strange concern for the show going forward.

I still love Get Lucky, but I always preferred Lose Yourself To Dance.

I love Daft Punk. I remember seeing the One More Time video when it premiered on Cartoon Network right after the Toonami block ended, and going on their website with my brother so we could watch it over and over again. I have to play Digital Love and Something About Us at least once a day to feel "right."

Some people might know him as James Motherfuckin' Bond

"Go in and burn these plantations down, and then dip!"

I had a great time watching this. While it's not the best show ever, The Muppets are always solid, and this show is a fun way to spend thirty minutes on a Tuesday night.

I also kind of liked it, but Bugs Bunny is my favorite cartoon character, so I'll watch pretty much any Looney Tunes thing and be satisfied. I was that kid that wasn't completely terrified by Loonatics Unleashed.

I actually understand what she means there. It's not so much of an expectation of accurate, nuanced historical discussions from a Comedy Central show with the word "Drunk" in the title. But I think the better storytellers and better episodes (ones that stick out are Nashville, Hawaii, Montgomery, the Edgar Allen Poe

One thing about Key and Peele that always bothered me was that a lot of the sketches had weak endings. But they nailed them in the final episode. The "Get some, girl" from the 911 Dispatcher, the dancers in the Negrotown sequence holding up the Black Power fist while in pastel colors, the kiss in the blooper reel, and

He loves the ball so much he wants to marry it.