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Same here, the line was delivered as if he'd just slipped on a banana peel…

Another Pissant who just cannot help themselves to speak about politics. Shut Up and Sing~!

Every selection is WRONG.

If the show ended right there, it wouldn't bother me in the least bit. The producers and writers had TEN(10) hours(!) to tell a complete story, and couldn't do it.

I didn't have any laugh out loud moments that I crave when watching South Park.

This movie did not have to be made. Period.

Theresa’s replacement was being made on the table as we watched her being murdered. (Sorry if this is a repeat comment, I just finished watching the episode).

"While it means a certain level of risk, the show really needs to stop goofing around and actually commit to something more tangible than foreshadowing…" And frankly I could care less about any of these characters at this point. Last week I said I'd give this one more episode, this one was it. I want to be

Zack gives this episode a "B" but his actual written summary and review smells "D".

"Let’s just hope the series will start offering up its own answers before too much longer…" I've giving it one more episode to just do that, if not, I'm done and out.

"poisonous nostalgia…" Exactly.

Twenty One Pilots?…More like Twenty One Pissants. Terrible noise meaning nothing.

Aliens is one of a hand full of movies that I will watch every time when it's on.

Don't know if anyone has mentioned 'Stand Back' from the 'Eat a Peach' album by the Allman Brothers also played in this episode.

Though they were very unique at the time, The Zombies didn't have Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page who all went on to influence 10's of thousands of young electric guitar players across the entire planet and today are living legends. The Zombies had no such guitar players.

This album was the single biggest influence on me and my bandmates as we built our set lists for pool parties, the American Legion/VFW halls and The Cameron Club, in South Alexandria, Virginia. The first 4 Stones albums, The Animals and The Yardbirds…they were the greatest contribution to every teenage band of the