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    This was a good return for the show. I didnt expect everyone to react so much to Trip's death, but it worked for what it was.

    I think because of the toon shading style, they were able to have darker undertones with the story.

    And what exactly is wrong with Eddie having an obsession with black culture, to the point you need to tone it down? What's wrong with kid from the 90s having an obsession with hip hop?

    The earlier reviews seemed to question Eddie's love of rap (unfairly I would say), so its good that this episode turned that around for the reviewer,. All in all, this was just another great episode. The characters on the show are all imperfect. Louis underhandedly took an idea, Jessica is a control freak, and Eddie's

    Finally, another Community trailer. Damnit, its on Yahoo Screen.

    Stewart has been feuding with the wrestler Seth Rollins. Rollins and Stewart talked crap about each other, and then Rollins appeared on the Daily Show. He challenged Stewart to come to Raw. Since Jon Stewart was coming to Raw, Seth Rollins decided to host his own version of the Daily Show, as he claimed he could

    It was great to see Jon Stewart hit the Moment of Zen on Seth Rollins. His promo was great, as expected, but not just for his delivery. It was steeped in an understanding of the product and the characters, as he called out Seth Rollins in a way that seemed to really bothered the character. It was a great segment, but

    "Sometimes you don't have to talk." Oh silly Nick Miller. Winston always has to talk.

    From what I can tell, the series seems to be unconcerned with the why things are they the way the are, and more concerned about the who.

    Great episode. And I do agree, the show needs to shit or get off the pot. I've actually never used this expression but now I get why you used it in the review.

    A really fun premiere. At first you think, well this would work better as a movie. But the way the show goes about developing its characters means it has to be a series.

    The problem is that these guys aren't regular performers. So we hold them to a separate standard. But if Cody and Stardust didnt make an appearance, that would be a cause for concern. Did Taker appearing last year or the year prior hurt his build against Punk or Lesnar? No. The WWE can decide what program takes shape.

    For worst theme, I'm surprised he didnt suggest his WCW theme, which he calls "Generic Journey Ripoff Song" by Generic Journey Ripoff Band.

    I'm really glad that the Raw will now be covered on the AV Club. As for Raw, this is worst Raw going straight to Wrestlemania I have ever seen. Not a single program has any fire. And Sting, Undertaker, and Brock have not even bothered to show up. Brock for money reasons probably, and the other two for seniority and

    NBC: Depends on what fails.

    Loved the episode. I love all the various ways that character's storylines ended, especially Tom and Jerry's. Yes that was intentional but also true. Jerry's ending was great because it was a story about success going to the nicest guy. Tom's was about failing on your own terms, and then being able to grasp suspect.

    As I said, the problem is that this articles argues Agent Carter's approach is flawed. If they said exactly what you said without that word in the headline, I would have less of a problem with the article. That's where the idea representation should serve before the creative whims of the writers come from. If the

    Yeah I googled that in trying to remember how Shaq Fu played. It's pretty funny to me. Nostalgia is the greatest fundraiser in some projects, because they admit the game was horrible.

    Great episode. Shaq Fu is such an awesome dated reference. My family were Bulls fans, so it was all about Michael Jordan: Chaos in the Windy City. Where you throw flame basketballs. I actually didnt like that game, if I remember correctly when I played it at my cousin's house.