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The singer-songwriter?!

How does it keep up with the quotes like that?!

When he finds out, he's gonna be Mads.

Well, in that instance, they didn't actually say the name of the movie. The Lego episode also wasn't an homage/parody - production on it began long before The Lego Movie came out, so the joke there played in more of an "oh crap, someone's since the done the same idea" kind of way.

This show existed?!

Somebody definitely needs to interview Corey about this. I'm always fascinated to learn about the people envolved in the show and how it all went down behind the scenes, but this is something else entirely. I NEED to know what happened to him over the days/weeks/months after this was filmed.

Mine would probably be Souvenir Shop, followed closely by The Movement and Gas Station. But this season was fucking phenomenal.

I binge-watched the entire first season of Transparent again in one hit last weekend in preparation for season 2… I was planning on spreading it out over the whole week, but damnit, once that show gets going, it's very difficult to stop.

Season 18 took this approach as well, albeit to far less success. And season 6, while not really having a grand arc, possessed a rather notable amount of continuity.

Actually, last time was at about the half-way point of its respective season.

Much like the way Randy says the name "Shelly," Cailtlyn Jenner mowing down pedestrians is pretty much guaranteed to make me laugh every time.

I bet you don't even know what firearm-factory-to-table means.

That would've actually been pretty damn neat. Though, with only 10 episodes a season, it probably would've eaten up some valuable story time. Maybe we'll get something like that next year?

I'd say the targets this season were very much the same targets the show has always gone for (people who try to silence others, people who behave a certain way around others for their own personal gain, and insincerity and deception in all its forms) - just in the different forms they've now taken on. The PC movement

And it pretty much fits South Park's "all or nothing" approach to writing perfectly.

That's how I read it too. Not to mention the fact that, despite every character being armed, not a single gun goes off - and (other than than one single instance of violence directed towards an ad) everything is resolved by the characters talking to one another instead. Essentially saying "guns might be effective for

I'm not sure I can even pick a stand-out episode, which is probably the one downside to the heavily serialised approach (it's a bit like ranking episodes for Arrested Development's fourth season - where every episode is a puzzle piece to a much larger jigsaw, making each individual episode very difficult to judge as a

Hm, okay then. This is probably a geographical thing, then - I'm just a little stunned that 26 would be considered particularly high amongst Californians. My definition of "hot" would be, say, 28 Celsius (82.4 Farenheit) and over - I realise there are going to be some obvious differences in climate between the US and

That was really good!

26 Celsius is not hot.