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What's Sisto doing now?

You got one right! ;)

Funny boner in general. General boner for half that list. I'll let you guess which three.

Garry! Tears up…

Dreyfuss from Empty Nest. Hands down. Or Death of Rats…or Rowdy from Scrubs.

This review feels really nitpicky to me. I guess I'm just enjoying the ride.

Terry's perfect life and huge penis make it all okay. That and that everybody loves him even if they can't stand him. The only time I felt genuinely sorry for him was way back in "The Camel" when they shat on his murinal, which was actually really a sweet idea and executed wonderfully.

I don't think we've seen the last of Sweetums. Weren't we promised some Paul
Rudd before this is all said and done?

Adam Scott is truly the ultimate straightman.

I wouldn't mind seeing a nice turn back to the 90s for Depp where he does a lot of duds that are interesting and below the radar. I miss when he was a cult thing and not a mega star.

Gary Ridgeway once left his kid asleep in the back of his vehicle while he went into the woods to murder a prostitute, so having a family doesn't rule that out.

The Camel! I almost teared up at the sight.

Ralph Wiggum "My cat's breath smells like cat food."

Overall this was a pretty balanced list that I can't find much argument with. I will throw out two episodes that come to mind to me subjectively that were excluded however; if we were going more British, the Coupling episode "Inferno" is incredibly well constructed and hysterical. And as far as landmark episodes, I

In addition to women's scholarships, it could be argued that in the last year, the net is still neutral, the cuban embargo ended, the Port Authority hasn't stopped Fish Eddy from selling their plates, and the legislation for Afghan translators went through allowing for thousands more visas, and one of the featured

As a thirtysomething woman who truly believed that she would one day be Mrs. Joey McIntyre, this was a priceless and beautiful episode. And the best part about it may have been the build up of anticipation knowing what the real life clip at the end would be. You may have just won #mutuallyassuredhumiliation

This is the season for me where Edith officially becomes Meg Griffin. Without spoilers, there are two scenes that prove that they literally care more about the dog than her.

I found it odd that he didn't invite Larry Wilmore to at least be in the crowd, or do something to pass the torch.

I think John Oliver would take offense at your belittling his mentor.

I will always adore both Stewart and Colbert, but I am actually most excited for Oliver right now as well. I discussed this with a friend a while ago, it seems like Colbert is starting to wind down and Stewart is seeming a little jaded or tired at times, and Oliver's show, despite it's heavy subject matters is