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Dr. Samuel Johnson
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I'm not sure exactly how to describe it, but I love how the regular people of this dimension aren't really fazed by the completely batshit things Rick brings to the world. Today, Dr. Wong took "my dad turned himself into a pickle" at face value, and then was not remotely surprised to see Pickle Rick come into the

Take Me Home Tonight came out in 2007? I always thought it was more of a 2009 type movie.

I lied about almost dying in 9/11 because of 9/11.
—Steve Rannazzisi

I mean the specific allegation that he harassed a guest was ultimately not borne out. Sexual harassment in the workplace also doesn't include every inappropriate comment

I heard he wanted to run for Senate. I guess repealing Title VII is going to be at the top of his platform.

To be fair to Fox (I know) it's not like any news source would report on their own sexual harrassment issues.

If they suspended him, and quickly, it probably means it's more likely than not he did something. When rumors surfaced about Hannity, they didn't suspend him and it ultimately turned about to be nothing.

I just remember him claiming that Warren Buffet is a "complete socialist now" because he advocates for a higher marginal tax rate on wealthy Americans. Which is probably about one of the dumbest things you can say about both socialism and Warren Buffet.

I'm honestly a little surprised he wasn't accused of this earlier. Based on what I know of him, he seems like exactly the type of guy who would do that.

Adam Scott is pretty much perfect for this universe, so I can see why they would want him even if availability was limited.

I think Season 4 is underrated, but yeah basically.

I found parts funny. But it just doesn't work as well with everyone so isolated from each other.

Or maybe Adam Scott has something else going on too?

Poor Chris Kattan. Is he like a dick in real life or something? Why don't his more famous SNL colleagues give him some roles?

Why do things have to be new and different? As far as I'm concerned, the TNG-era established what Klingons are like.

Because they live on a desert planet, their ears evolved to detect water

Depending on how much of the circumstances the kids were aware of at the time (and age) it could be benign or slightly gross. At any rate it's not the worst thing an American has done in Cambodia, so I don't really have the energy to be outraged.

Does NBC get its management ideas from rejected 30 Rock episode ideas? Because I feel like "Jack brings back every old show" was definitely kicked around the writers' room a few times.

Yes. Sorry I misunderstood. Even under Olson you can't totally insulate an offical from removal and Free Enterprise Board said you can't have double for-cause protection. So a bill that does that is probably already unconstitutional. And if the D.C. Circuit is believed Olson is wrong anyway, and there should be almost

Right. And the DC Circuit said nobody really believes the Olson majority anymore, so the executive branch appointment and removal power is really much greater. But that's a bold position to take. People often praise the Scalia dissent for writing style and passion, but its not really supposed to be treated as a