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Rated R for "Really Boozy"!

Yes to this whole article. I am just so grateful that Bob's Burgers exists. Never fails to make me smile and feel good inside.

I'm pretty fond of Sally Ride and Dorothy Dandridge Eyes (ft. Esperanza Spalding) myself. The radio DJs are pretty rad, too, in setting up the sci-fi atmosphere.

A double dose of super awesome women in sci-fi: BBC America's Orphan Black and Janelle Monae's the Electric Lady.

Same here. I've only seen the third season in its entirety so the other two seasons will come across as fairly new to me.

Janelle Monae and the Electric Lady are nowhere to be found; she is eligible for this year, right? I thought she might have gotten some leverage with the voters from being on that fun song last year.

I was looking through the discount CD bins at a store this year and found a couple of Doves CDs (Kingdom of Rust and the Best of Doves) for $2 each. I heard "There Goes The Fear" from the 500 Days of Summer soundtrack - say what you will about the film, but the music isn't anything to scoff at - and figured, why not,

"Dance Apocalyptic" by Janelle Monae. ~* sigh *~ It's what I wish current pop music would emulate more instead of the absurd scandal circus it's become.

Totally agree. There is such a huge glut of fast-paced dramas and quick one-liner comedies on TV that it leaves my head spinning and my heart racing. I'm not dissing on those shows and I do watch them, but Rectify is a neat alternative for me when I needed to take a break from all that.

True that about Lily Allen. She tells it like it is and it adds to her appeal. The ironic auto-tune is a nice touch to the single, despite its drawbacks.

Wow, Bob's Burgers topped last year's Thanksgiving AND Halloween episodes. I couldn't stop smiling and laughing throughout the ep. The screencap photo for this episode is just perfect.

A little late here. My brother figured out that the Greek letters of the Beta fraternity (beta upsilon pi) spell "BUTT". This fraternity was so made for Tina.

Agreed. Parks and Rec started off as a dismal clone of The Office, then found solid footing as a show with its own identity and a better long-lasting quality, more or less, than its predecessor.

Reading the question, I instantly thought of Hitchhiker's Guide. And of course it would be the first answer given out. More Sam Rockwell and Henson alien puppets would have be sorely appreciated.

I'm more interested in how many episodes Bob loses his pants (and any of his other clothing).

It's not quite an episode, but hey, ask and you shall receive, right?

"One More Time"? Definitely yes.

Either would be fine, but keeping with the movie, I'd prefer their blue forms.

The Crescendolls from Interstella 5555.

Well said, Rod.