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If it means Nigel Wick appears, sure. I'll take any opportunity to see Craig Ferguson again.

Obscure Simpsons reference?! At this kind of website, on this part of a dumb Newswire story, with these kinds of commentators, localized entirely by disqus A.V. Club commentators?
Pop Rivets: Yes!
Will you give us one?
Pop Rivets: …No.

"in actuality it was some kind of contract issue with the Screen Actors Guild about him working on an unnamed project and an associated commercial."

That's not really any of my business to know about.

*sips tea*

My mom still refers to him as "the talking moose from Arthur."

So stealing drinks, unwanted kissing of strangers and other particular forms of assholery are art but insulting cops (albeit creatively) is not art. Just checking.

What even is art?

Park was the best part of the frakking show.

Which is so tragic for him as he automatically attracted to beautiful.

Sideshow Bob just needed to be called a patsy in order for him to reveal his mayoral campaign fraud. Here's hoping that scene is screencapped on a future article here soon.

And they didn't need molded plastic to improve their physique.

Great Artist Bill Cosby: Produces Great Work of Art. In 25 turns, Civilization-wide Unhappiness +1.

If it is about hands and dick size, no thanks. I'd like to think we here in the A.V. Club comments section are more mature than the President of the United states.

*realizes that is true and then cries*

Enter at once, hair-covered fool! Your olfactory based interpretation of is of no concern to me.

Bort was taken.

Trump supporters might not be all that bright.

The A.V. Club

How you liking the new season, Crow's New Hair?

Well, I don't know what I expected…

"So these days, he mostly does comedy in minimal forms that don’t involve many collaborators"

So I guess we are just totally ignoring Mike Tyson Mysteries now or what?

Vaporware is an example of something that has done an amazing job and is getting recognized more and more, I notice.

Once again, crisis brings out the best in us.