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"Rules of the court: No nonsense"

To be fair, though, the song played every season. So that should've gotten on your nerve about 3-4 years ago

I'd go with 4, 6, 2, 3, 1, 5, the top three being really really close to one another

I loved the Grant Belden guy! Everything he said was hilarious.
"You're not Jacky Kennedy! You're a spy with the same sweet cabooze!" "I went outside today!"

Man…I just rewatched FNL for the third time I think and the connection built between audiences and characters is just unbelievable. I mean I witnessed the end of a few of my favorite shows, like Parks&Rec, Breaking Bad, Happy Endings, Futurama (the original end), The Wire, Sopranos or long-airing shows I've been

I just finished rewatching Friday Night Lights, so this'll be an awesome opportunity to get me some of that Kyle Chandler

Oh, I'm sorry, that's my bad then. Must've confused it with something else. But I think my point still stands being that he is universally lauded for his dramatic performance and his character probably also ranks as legendary by now. I just wanted to express my disbelief in his (obvious) comedic talents. Looks to me

I feel like the departure of Chevy Chase should not be underrated. I, too, feel like Glover leaving was the biggest loss but not by as much as it is often portrayed

Mad Men is wrapping up…and I get the "won every award for drama acting" thing. But someone just needs to put Jon Hamm in a comedy show permanently. The End.

I think "Jane Krakowski" and "great" is what they call a redundancy

I hear they are a humorous kind of people, though

so he just looks like a little girl then? he could be anybody

Caught up on the hole 1 1/2 seasons in, like, 5 days.

I wonder if "Luck of the Fryrish" was even a contender. To me the standout episode of Futurama. The episode managed to be unbelievably funny, sad and yet somehow still uplifting. Also, and it's hard to say this, that Simple Minds song - to me personally - is always more connected to Luck of The Fryrish and not the

If?

Now, just 25 epiosdes for 25 years worth of comedy is not even remotely doable to a satisfying degree. Might've at least worked a little better if they weren't ranked.
I mean there are shows (Community, P&R, Arrested Development, 30 Rock, Louie, Simpsons, maybe Futurama) where you just need multiple episodes in such a

I'm not a native speaker, soI might have gotten that wrong, but I think Crowe wasn't being an ass. He's probably just horribly horribly misinformed.

To me the show has far outgrown what happened in Debate 109. It's sad, that Virtual Systems Analysis doesn't even get a mention in this review, because to me personally this is the episode with probably the best character work of the entire show - and to me the second best episode after Remedial Chaos Theory. And

BOOM-BOOM?! I think Mr. Wayans Jr. is already my favorite comedic actor of all time (with emphasis on actor). Almost all his lines depend on him making them great and he just nails them every time.

BOOM-BOOM?! I think Mr. Wayans Jr. is already my favorite comedic actor of all time (with emphasis on actor). Almost all his lines depend on him making them great and he just nails them every time.