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Is it bad that that is still one of my favorite lines (of about 100) in the movie?

What about his oft partner in crime Gene Wilder. I will certainly cry when either of them passes on.

I have never seen any of the classic Westerns (or any Westerns at all really), but I have seen Blazing Saddles at least 20 times, and I am in my mid-20s. Every time I watch it, I pick up another subtle (or not so much) thing that I hadn't picked up on before. At this point, I can essentially quote it word for word.

Ben's "disguise" with that hat, umm… really worked for me.

I wonder if Amy Poehler improv-ed the words to "We didn't start the fire." That is talent there.

And another sidenote as I rewatch: The guy concerned about the very slowly diminishing brown ant numbers was the animal rights activist and one of Leslie's opponents in her race for city council. So many even very subtle callbacks.

Sidenote: not sure if Alasdair Wilkins talks about the janitor still rocking out to Shania Twain after all these years as a callback to her glory days in the 90s or when he interrupts the moment of silence for Li'l Sebastian by coming in and playing the same song a few seasons back.

I know that for the first time ever, I cried watching Parks and Rec tonight. At BACON. BACON! Damn they just have such a beautiful freindship. So yeah, A+++ in my book. Like best episode of one of the best series type deal. It is a tall order to top that episode for the finale.

I thought they gave the cab driver the address of where she worked? From her perspective it might have been a coincidence, but from Tom and Andy's it wasn't. And not TOO creepy either.

Incompetent but certainly not unattractive.

I also, weirdly but not really, consider Pillows and Blankets one of the best episodes of the series. It is one of the most underrated but still pretty popular episodes of the series. It is just such a spot on parody it'd ridiculous.

Amen. I hope that with only four of the original Greendale 7 left, they can pull something off but I don't know. My favorite (Troy) is long gone and I can only hope he makes a cameo and comes back. But considering he was battling pirates with Levar Burton, I don't have high hopes.

Oh I only assumed it would be Remedial Chaos Theory based on the fact that it says that tomorrow we see "fates decided by the role of the die." Remedial Chaos Theory is very funny buy also not my favorite. I would put Modern Warfare, Cooperative Calligraphy, and Regional Holiday Music before it.

"I'm pretty amazing at being humble" and Ron's "Very Good Building and Development Co." just hit the sweet spot for me. Ben and Tom crying, BINGO! Oh and Andy and April de-adultifying. Among other things.

So in the top 10 will definitely be:
Remedial Chaos Theory (Community) and TOW the Embryos (Friends), though my friends pick would be TOW Everybody Finds Out.
Other possibilities (not sure about the trivial complains or the small towns clue):
The Contest (Seinfeld)
The Ski Lodge (Frasier)
And probably something from the

Oh NBC is still to blame here, just not national NBC.

I loved this episode. My only problem with it is that it could have easily been the series finale. Here's hoping the actual finale can top it. I loved that Travis took on an Ellie-type gag with miming his hatred of something. Tom running in a dress… priceless. Every single thing with Bobby: absolutely the best. He

Just here to air my grievances to NBC: I haven't seen this yet because local NBC decided the Syracuse basketball game was more important than the season premiere that the rest of the country got to watch. Know when the makeup date is? Sunday at 1 AM. Thanks again, NBC! You're the woooooorst! I'll be back tomorrow for

I'm late to this one, but where is the A+ option? I know it is reserved for special occasions but this one is deserving. I watched this by myself and I don't laugh at tv shows nearly as much when I am by myself and I was laughing hysterically for 21 minutes. Funniest episode ever.

Coming in late on this but I just looked at his IMDB profile and it seems that all the roles he has ever played has been as a reporter. On many many different shows.