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Yeah. I'll say it again, it's not bad.

No, he really is dead.

Wow, not bad for a dead child molester!

No love for Doctor Who, AV Club? For shame!

I've seen this episode twice and I missed it each time.

"Hello? This Sam Bee? You SUCK! I hope that some day, when you're on your computer, you realise how much you SUCK and in the heat of the moment you take out your USB stick without disconnecting it safely and something REALLY IMPORTANT gets corrupted!

I'm living proof!

"There was so much potential in their romance, but it’s all thrown away to give Coulson extra motivation in his fight against Hydra. There’s a slang term for this in superhero comics: “fridging.” That’s the act of abusing or killing a female character to provide motivation for a male hero, a term derived from a scene

Who, incidentally, only seems to get hotter with age.

Oh my God! That guy is just fucking amazing! I had no idea people that ridiculous actually existed.

He is my best friend…I will make him a cheese sandwich every day…

South Park's always good for a laugh, but this was probably the best episode I've seen since Make Love Not Warcraft. I was literally out of breath laughing by the end of the Boogers and Cum song. I can see myself watching this episode over and over. Total classic!

Okay, first of all, I think you mean "brunt". Second of all, I'm simply explaining why it is that some people are reluctant to believe that their personal heroes could be scumbags. Just because I'm explaining this phenomenon doesn't mean I'm condoning it, and I'm not "exemplifying" anything. Besides, the idea that

Because, as I said, rape is a particularly horrifying crime. We don't like the idea that someone we admire could be capable of such an appalling act, so we make excuses for them. If rape wasn't so horrifying, we wouldn't make excuses for people like Cosby, we'd brush it off. Instead of outright denial, we'd say

The fact that we, as a culture, are particularly horrified by rape is what makes the joke funny.

For those thinking of joining this thread, the ratio of people fretting about possible troll comments to actual troll comments is about 100:1 at the moment.

I'm confused about a couple of things. Could anyone tell me how Dolarhyde knew when and where they were transporting Lecter? Also, why the hell did Bedelia cut her own leg off, and how did she manage to cook it once she had?

I liked this episode, but I'm deducting one mark because Bedelia wasn't talking slowly enough.

Twist: The egg hatches, a mosquito comes out!

Twist: Mischa is Samantha!