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Even with Minnesota's progressive identity, I think there were some progressives that had to struggle with coming to accept (rather than merely tolerate) LGBT people.

You're a white male, age 18-49. Everyone listens to you, no matter how dumb your suggestions are!

The "Star Wars Cantina Theme" has basically become a Skull-and-bones type code word for Scott Aukerman and PFT: if either of them start singing it, the other is required to finish it with them.

He want is the money?

I agree, EXCEPT…after Dan Harmon got fired, I remember reading a lot of commenters saying Community would now probably be bad, and others responding, "No, you don't know what you're talking about, you're a stupid hipster who isn't willing to give something a chance if it goes in a direction different than what you're

Her?

There was a pretty good NYTimes op-ed from a former FBI agent about torture and 'Zero Dark Thirty' the other day:

Ditto on it not trying to compete with Loveless. Just finishing up the first listen, and it feels…more spare? Like instead of focusing on how to get the perfect swirling mix of 10 guitars, he just focused on a few instruments that you can distinguish from each other, but leave you wondering how the heck he got each of

Yeah, I was wondering that too; at the very least, she seemed to have Aukerman convinced that it was genuinely a sore subject for her and that she didn't want to talk about it.

Her?

Maybe I missed something, but why would there be attacks on "iPad-using gay DJs"? (I get the iPad bit - "Oh, DJing was once about carefully matching the BPM between two records so that you could seamlessly fade between them; now that skill has been plasticized in an app that any rando person with enough disposable

Scott Aukerman said in the episode a week before last that there were just five votes separating the top two episodes for the year right now. Which is GODDAM ridiculous, considering how incredible that Fourville episode was.

Scott Aukerman said in the episode a week before last that there were just five votes separating the top two episodes for the year right now. Which is GODDAM ridiculous, considering how incredible that Fourville episode was.

I agree. I'm not a huge fan of Armisen's impression, but part of the problem has been the material the writers have given him just hasn't been all that great. I mean, what makes parody funny is taking some salient quality about a person and either exaggerating it (SNL's Clinton and Bush parodies, as well as Joe Biden

I agree. I'm not a huge fan of Armisen's impression, but part of the problem has been the material the writers have given him just hasn't been all that great. I mean, what makes parody funny is taking some salient quality about a person and either exaggerating it (SNL's Clinton and Bush parodies, as well as Joe Biden

The fact that you call it Paw Paw tells me that you aren't ready.

The fact that you call it Paw Paw tells me that you aren't ready.

Nah - they save the boomer nostalgia (and $250,000 licensing fees) for other AMC shows.

Nah - they save the boomer nostalgia (and $250,000 licensing fees) for other AMC shows.

@avclub-40d0f53c876ca622ae3032974935fdd8:disqus : I thought exactly the same thing. Based on my memory it only seemed superficially similar to Pat Garrett, but pulling the clip up it matches pretty closely to the movie, both in the literal set-up of the scene (gutshot wizened former law man waiting to die at the