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It's a common exclamation of Cake Boss (Cake Boss!).

Everyone knows Baltimore is the main character.

I had a cab driver from Newark Airport about a month ago who was a Jersey stereotype straight out of central casting. My girlfriend and I flew in separately but caught the cab together, so I was telling her something my seatmate on the plane had told me about Alaskan police taking illegal moose killing so seriously

Caparulo sounds almost exactly like Andy Richter, to the point where it could've been mislabeled and I never would've figured it out.

Yes, and!

I was vaguely curious about how the new downvoting system would treat some of the commenters here. Now I know: not well.

The episode where all the cops got really emotional from the therapist's magic stick (don't remember the title offhand) was what clinched it for me. Her acting was brutal there.

Boreanaz is passable. He's not going to bowl you over, but the character doesn't really call for GRAND EMOTIONS a lot of the time (at least in what I've watched of Angel). The show works around his weaknesses pretty effectively.

It kind of does. Getting closer and closer but never quite getting there.

I'm watching through Buffy/Angel for the first time, and I'm about halfway through S4 now (actually just watched Hush for the first time a couple days ago). It seems to me like the Willow/Tara thing was very, very strongly foreshadowed, although that might be colored by the fact that I know it's coming. Curious what

Are those monsters from the old series? They don't sound familiar.

It's odd to me how differently people rank Buffy's seasons. There seems to be a general consensus that 2 and 3 are at or near the top, but past that, whenever I've seen people rank them in comment sections or whatever, they're all over the place.

PFT commenting on it as Werner Herzog the next week was awesome, though.

Crews is absolutely incredible. There is nothing not funny about a giant bodybuilding black man breaking down in tears over not being able to put together a dollhouse.

"Learning nothing" is an overstatement - I'd say finally being able to admit his actual motivations for cooking was a pretty big character moment.

I had never heard of this incarnation before, but I just looked it up and apparently it's the version of Scooby-Doo that I never knew I needed and now may not be able to live without.

Cut them some slack. The golden goose just died and they're trying to get a few more eggs.

While walking around Central Park yesterday, I thought "Holy shit, that biker almost hit me!" Much like that biker, the season premiere of Bob's Burgers almost, but not quite, runs you over. With laughter.

He's already interviewed literally every interesting person in the world.

Well, if anyone knows obnoxious laughs, it's Pete Holmes.