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This isn't an elaborate episode of Punk'd designed by Ashton Kutcher to challenge society's perception of reality and art?!?

Fine, well you can't come to my 7th birthday party and have some of my Buzz Lightyear cake. So there.

Favorite part of the episode. And that's saying something. This episode was the tits.

I think Beck, Beyonce and Kanye are all very talented artists. However, it's clear to me that Beck deserved Album of the Year. There wasn't a song on Morning Phase that was bad. Beyonce's album on the other hand had some riveting stuff, but a few duds here and there. I would've picked her if Beck hadn't been

Check iTunes tomorrow. I think Clever Username will be proven very right.

"The Outsiders" definitely should've won for Best Country Album. Eric Church was robbed.

I'm talking about Andre Royo

And Glenn

As soon as I saw that bat I was like "oh shit oh shit oh shit"

The guy that played Bubbles?

I'm just pissed Kenny Powers (Eugene) wasn't in this episode. Dude has some luscious locks.

Wait you actually wanted them to talk about going to Richmond and then take 5+ episodes to get there? That would've been my nightmare. I'm actually hoping they stick around RVA now that they are there. I'm just curious to see how they can recreate Virginia in Georgia.

I don't think the script for this episode was as bad as some people are making it out to be. I would say that Tyreese's dialogue and the discussion between Rick and Michonne about going to DC is well done. I also don't think the script for this episode had to be amazing. It's essentially an episode about the fleeting

Affirmative

He could still change his mind and Comedy Central would probably be in. No movie/tv show/song/book/painting/McDonald's menu item is ever really dead nowadays. They all seem to come back one way or another. Don't give up hope.

Kroll Show Larry Bird constantly berating himself is so true it almost hurts.

Sounds like a heartwarming moment

I'm not feeling the nitpickiness of this review. Rock solid A+ episode for me. Especially for the return of the legendary Larry Bird and Nash Rickey's face when he karoake bullies Elizabeth.

Ew, yes? Okay that was a crude way of saying it. But, basically I'm saying that I'm a guy in my early 20s and I still think Amy Poehler is as attractive or maybe more so than some women my age.

It's all good baby baby