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    I love Bob's Burgers! I voted it for the best show on the AV Club's ballot thing. The best part about this show is that its funny without having cast members resort to specific stereotypes. After having dumb after dumb cartoon dad, Bob is a refreshing change of pace. He often plays the straight man to all the other

    None of these series they talked about made a comeback this year ever really left.

    sorry post messed up.

    I disagree with that characterization of NSMB. Nintendo has released a lot of them, but it's no different than the annualization of just about every other major series (Batman, Assasin's Creed). There's a playfulness and utter joy with the NSMB series that is missing from a lot other games.

    I think you can say that about New Super Mario Bros Wii and 3D Land, as there is more discussion about just how good those games are. But with Galaxy 2, it's often though of as superior to Galaxy or at the very least at the same level. Galaxy 2 was just about as perfect of a game as you can get, hence all the perfect

    its more of a joke, but if she agreed with the principles of freakonomics my bet is she would be a more liberal economist.

    New Super Mario Bros Wii: My favorite 2D Mario. It was a masterpiece in 2D design. The control was perfect and effortless to use. It's a game you can give to any child and they can play it immediately. Every jump matters and it. Aside from that, it brought the classic 2D Mario formula to the future. Inventive ways to

    The Mario series hasn't had really great entry in awhile? Super Mario 3D Land, Super Mario Galaxy 2, and New Super Mario Bros Wii all say hello.

    I think this review is too mechanical and gets in its own way. The problem with Darrin's dynamic and him being the center was not a problem unless you focused too much on the character. It's overanalyzing what might happen throughout the season and how the season should play out, thus giving it a lower rating.

    I think a non-confrontational person gets one free punch in their life. No one's perfect and people occasionally slip up from who they are.

    it's because her episodes are the one's that matter in the grand scheme of things. Things actually happen in Ted's life when she appears.

    To be fair, that was four years ago or whatnot, right? People can
    change. If we are to believe this arc, Ted is really in a low place
    right now. Full of anger. His best friend (shut up Ted) is getting
    married to the person who thinks may have been the love of his life. He
    didn't get anywhere with Anna Camp. He's down

    Ted's moving to Chicago, because he said he "needs anustart."

    there has been a definite last season HIMYM fan bump for the ratings this season.

    I'm commenting on the review a year and two months too late, and no one will probably see this comment, but this the dangers of upward nostalgia. Misremembering the past, glorifying it to the point where nothing can compare. Where reviewers want the same experience they had when they were 6 towards a classic property,

    I'm commenting on the review a year and two months too late, and no one will probably see this comment, but this the dangers of upward nostalgia. Misremembering the past, glorifying it to the point where nothing can compare. Where reviewers want the same experience they had when they were 6 towards a classic property,

    Christmas Guy was a much better episode that the Life of Brian, especially considering their time traveling sketch with American Indians (really bad stuff) in the Life of Brian. I'm guessing the reviewer got caught up in their love of Brian. I have to admit, I got caught up in it as well.

    And Stewie and Brian, after realizing their bond of friendship is greater than any family, decide to leave behind the Griffins. They decide to travel on the Road to… wherever they want.

    its weird. feige just said they have the rights randomly. I guess that actually make a lot of sense if Sony was just trying to churn out a movie before the rights ran out.

    I imagine Barry Allen in this show is the same age as his actor, who is 23. So if Barry Allen is 23, I would case an 18-20 year old kid to play the 15 year old Wally West. Because that's how TV works.