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But his wrong is not as wrong as your wrong.

I've read Right Ho, Jeeves so many times, but I suddenly feel the impulse to read it again.

I think having seen In the Loop is a requirement to post here.

I was surprised how hard "bear down for midterms" made me laugh. I thought it might have been me cracking after working several 12-14 hour days in row, so I'm glad I'm not alone.

If we couldn't have gotten "Please Mr. Kennedy" they could have at least given us "Doby's Song"

Do it in England.

Someone is going to have already made that comment for every single episode from here on out.

I gave up my project rewriting The Wire as a multi-camera sitcom five years ago, because I figured with the series already ended I had missed my window of relevance. Had I only known the enduring popularity Wire kitsch would have.

I understand wanting to talk about the whole season, but come on there was already a review article of the whole season for that.

I'm just impressed the dude managed to switch between his two gimmick accounts without screwing up and posting as the wrong fake Cookie Monster. In the days of NuDisqus that's not an easy feat.

I don't blame her for that one. She may have been distracted by the way Britta pronounces bagel.

Would you say that it was a nonstop infinite climax?

Yet something always brought him back to him.

I was also going to go back to check out that exact fact, but by the time the episode ended I had forgotten what I was actually looking for, so I had to immediately watch the episode all over again.

Oh god The New York Times has been tabletized. This is the end. And then there's the latest changes to the AVClub so it doesn't even look good on tablets anymore, at least in standard vertical orientation. The sensible top six articles in a two-four configuration is gone. Now it's one-one-two-two. The top two

Tony is way worse than Walter.

Bacon is salted and cured. You would have been fine.

They're better than the Capitol Steps, I'll give them that.

Calling Sundance a film oasis implies that it's surrounded by a desert, which.. actually is entirely fair. But it's my desert, damn it.

I think Moffat is just being coy with that it won't be Malcolm Tucker as the Doctor business. Why in this very episode when the Time Lords were demanding the Doctor's name what name did Clara ultimately end up giving them? Malcolm Tucker.