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    And Chuck's actions in response was equivalent to Principal Skinner's "No, the children are wrong." It's as hilarious as it is tragic.

    This isn't a war, it's a murder.

    Yeah, it sounds exactly like a random car horn! Or maybe an errant sax toot, I dunno. It's hard to tell. I always thought it was a horn.

    This episode was OK, but if I don't get Rocky Mountain Way next week I'm never giving another Marvel animated property a chance again. This show was maddeningly inconsistent. Unfortunately the good times were just too rare and overall it's been a waste.

    I'm not the only person that hears the random horn honk at 1:39? What's that about?

    Billy Joel gets shat on a lot because he's seen as this avatar of 1970s baby boomer culture, but that man has a razor wit and can play like no other. A lot of people project on to him.

    Katmandu is one of those songs where the live version is the superior take. The original is too lethargic. Putting in the uptempo piano backing and the redone sax solo was exactly what the song needed. The guitars are so crunchy and you can't help but shout KAT-MAN-DU while you dance.

    And thus, the ride comes to an end. Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, Signifying nothing

    Clearly the inspiration for both Return to Castle Wolfenstein's Elite Guard and Wolfenstein: The New Order's Frau Engel. While those games obviously never go the route that Ilsa does, there is undoubtedly an homage.

    And he did it all in one take, too.*

    He's still doing them!

    Yes isn't even AT this concert!

    Oh, so they finally jazzed it up.

    In Breaking Bad, when they want to get rid of uncooperative or interfering people, it is suggested that they be sent to "Belize."

    Donna, have you ever watched Gravity Falls? Watching BCS, I can't help but draw parallels between the brothers McGill and Stanley/Stanford Pines. Maybe I'd have some kind of TL:DR essay to type up about it if I think about it hard enough.

    If she could sell people as well as she was selling Mesa Verde, she's already there. She just needs a few leads and she'll be in business.

    As much as I liked The Beat-Alls, I think the single best half-hour the show ever did was the one-two punch of Jewel of the Aisle and Super Zeroes.

    It is a plot point in one of the new episodes, yes.

    I liked the roller derby girls, they were very Bryan Lee O'Malley.

    Did you cheer him up with your Deliveryboy Man comic?