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Wait, so are you complaining that it's too LONG or too SHORT?

Whatchoo talkin' 'bout, Kirk?!

Um, yes. That would be an *in-ground* BBQ master, thank you very much.

I'm sorry you must be more specific. Under which location do you wish for me to inspect?

The series was solid and very worthwhile. To me, though, his show was all about the "Daily Mail" (Radiohead) scene in Episode 5. Like Noah Hawley heard the song, visualized the whole scene, and thought "How do I build an entire season around this awesomeness?"

Noel lobbed the pitch, and you hit the homerun. My avatar claps for you.

America: You have been …. Bamboozled!!

Thank you for pushing "Spaceboy" back into my head. Siamese Dream FTW!

Clever, Johnny. Clever and truth.

DO NOT Google "clown porn snuff film"

"it was written by Neil Diamond, so cut it a little slack"
That excuse/plea has already been used several times in these comments. Maybe we should re-assess Mr. Diamond's actual contribution to popular music.

Please show respect for the original Dumbledore: Richard Harris.

The title of that song would be "What's Up?" by 4NonBlondes. Yeah, I know things. I lived through them. Thought it was awesome at the time. Got over it. Heard the song at IKEA last week. Got over it again.

Well, if you claim to know a guy who said a thing about another thing 20 years ago, that's slam-dunk testimony right there

That does not rhyme.

Yes we do see Nicholas on top. They replayed in slo-mo on Talking Dead.

For years I have been working on a musical that follows the track listing of MCIS. (No way Billy would ever share the rights, but a boy can dream, right?) Disc 1 = Act 1 and Disc 2 = Act 2. Wouldn't "Farewell and Goodnight" be a terrific closure before intermission? The crunching guitar on "Where Boys Fear…" would

Ha, you said "ponce."

I said "Boo-erns"