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Yeah. My mind didn't go there during viewing, but after reading these comments & thinking about it…

Should've just utilized your peripheral vision, Dude…

Your comments are always thoughtful and on point. I actually thought your picture might have subconsciously influenced my perception at first, but… No. Anyway, I appreciate your contribution.

The comments section is a large part of the draw to this site for some and when something like this draws the comments away from their already tenuous relationship to the topic at hand - something annoyingly off-topic as opposed to amusingly so - it's just frustrating to me personally. Anyway, it's your fault, for

Yeah! I have no problem with her reviews, but almost wish someone else would write about this show just so the comments wouldn't inevitably devolve into… this. (Sorry, Sonia.)

I didn't even know I was craving a flashback episode until they delivered one and I, for one, was very satisfied with the result (though I was hoping for, possibly, a glimpse of Wayne or Dean… and maybe some higher quality deer effects). I also actually thought it was well placed within the season.

Yeah… And Sara Gilbert is a guest voice on the episode airing on FXX right now…

Hmm… Does that mean another copyright-extending Itunes "bootleg" outtake dump?

Jeez. How many good seasons do you shemales need?

I wonder if this was in some small way inspired by seeing what Old Crow Medicine Show did with Wagon Wheel…

Bonnie 'Prince' Billy's version, though…. Damn.

"I'm a driver, I'm a winner. Things are gonna change, I can feel it." Well, it is a sample from a movie. Called Kill The Moonlight. Directed by Steve Hanft who made the Loser Video. He directed another movie that actually had Elliott Smith in it… I have never seen either.

I wonder if that DJ ever heard "I'm a Loser" by that obscure, under-discussed Merseybeat combo known as the The Beatles…

Perhaps I am stating the obvious but: Boy, Lena Headey sure has gotten foxier as she's matured, hasn't she? I have distinct memories of that "Jungle Book" - and being disappointed that the animals didn't talk - but never realized that was her.

She had some kind of tattoo above her ankle, so Betty inexplicably wore some kind of ankle bracelet to conceal it, which was also present on the toys from the movie… Wow, the kind of inane, worthless information you somehow remember.

Yeah. They also had glasses of some kind which I remember my grandmother being very intent on collecting… I believe this was back when you could still smoke inside of McDonald's, and they had those little aluminum(?) disposable ashtrays.

Someone has an avatar of that show, don't they? Wow. I had forgotten all about it entirely and this made it come flooding back from the deep recesses of my memory… so although they are dissing it, I'm sure they are - in that diss - also creating some warm nostalgia in folks scrolling through this article.

Boy, this might just be based on personal experience, but isn't Hardee's like the lowest rung, most bottom-barrel fast-food chain there is? Just awful, seriously terrible food.

"NEAR the In N Out Burger…"

Well, I think I was in my mid-twenties when someone explained to me that Arby's was derived from R.B.s as in Roast Beef, which I had never ever put together before… although a quick google search indicates that it actually stood for Raffel Brothers… which actually makes much more sense… Wait, why am I posting again?