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I do a killer solo ukulele version of "The Boys Are Back In Town", AV Club. Just saying.

Bob's Boners looks surprisingly watchable, I mean, watchable for more than 5 minutes.

Gideon said that if anything, their actions cemented the future at the end, but could have also said that in most of the other episodes.

The album they were touring behind was Turbo and it's awful single "Turbo Lover"

The Zouks, like Parker Posey or Mary-Lynn Rajskub, is always welcome.

This Blue Morpho arc has been good enough to excuse Billy and Dr. Mrs. thinking the least heroic and (arguably) the most narcissistic person they know is a masked crimefighter.

Leaving the wheelchair behind was Felicity's mic drop.

Easily my favorite episode of this season. The Monarch is going to be pissed when he finds out Billy thinks Rusty's the Blue Morpho. The high-five at the end, classic clueless Monarch.

"Mayor Snart", nice.

WHO THE FUCK CARES? HAN IS DEAD! AAAAAAAAHHHHHH!

Here's the answer to the last sentence of the review:

Dylan singing "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue" to Donovan is my highlight. Just brutal.

This is the kind of shit I've had to deal with Playmobil working at a toy store for 15 years. Playmobil is a German company that doesn't think very much about what Americans think makes something appropriate for a toy. So, their playsets have included: a German tavern, complete with beer steins, a hazmat crew when we

Nation Of Ulysses "Plays Pretty For Baby" the cover looked like a controlled Rock and Roll explosion. Luckily, I happened to love the music inside.

What's with the ginormous sandwich the grandparents give him at bedtime in the last shot? I know it's suppose to signify that the grandparents are cannibals, but a big meat sandwich at bedtime, now THAT'S bizarre!

The original Muppet Show wouldn't pass their standards, either. Drinking, Smoking, and I remember there being a musical number where a pregnant muppet gets left at the alter.

He almost died from the abscessed tooth and I think he got clean for a while after that.

6 years ago, I started carrying around a uke to work on songs for a show I was doing about working retail while I'd walk around DC and just kept doing it in case an opportunity to entertain came up. It's been kind of an amazing thing, I don't even have to be the one playing it, I just allow it to facilitate

It's become one of those things that it's better to have and not need than need and not have.