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I simply will not stand for the slandering of Taco Bell, requisite snark level for a Newswire be damned.

I haven't noticed it pop up once per episode, but then again I've been watching a lot of It's Always Sunny lately so I probably don't even notice that word on cable anymore (thanks South Park!). Definitely glad there's no Poochification.

Biggest laugh in a long time for me. I was so shocked, and then Stan's "shit" was so perfectly timed to my realization that a plastic train can't do anything. That's a first-rate joke for sure.

Off topic (if such a thing is even possible), but the number of phrenology jokes I've seen on the Internet (mostly this article, but still) has been off the charts since last week's Archer joke. So interesting how this stuff enters the zeitgeist.

There's no way the person who posted that imgur album WASN'T Adam Reed, is there?

The thing nobody's talking about is that the Pleep Ploop girl (Angela Mackenzie-Ng) is named after the girl who plays Tunes from Wheels, Ontario (Mackenzie Ng). I don't know if that's going to be significant in the finale, but it's possible. Tunes had an evil Quebecois separatist twin on Wheels, and Neil Casey was

What about episodes so perfectly emotionally crushing that you can't help but watch them again? "Venom of the Red Lotus" from Legend of Korra is that way for me.

I'm able to watch episodes on the Comedy Central Android app (I assume it's also for iOS though) the day after air!

Sounds like they're basically trying to say "the Avatarverse in the present-day" without committing copyright infringement.

You really should be kinder to Lou Rawls and actually read the thing you're commenting on, because it addresses this ridiculous complaint in the very first anecdote.

VENTURE BROS. SPOILERS AHOY

If you change the key and the drum beat and the style and the aesthetic choices, the first half of the chorus has the exact same melody - and a simple, conventional one, at that - before diverging for literally the entire rest of the song.

A lot of people have different points in the first season that they mark as their "flip" moment. For me, it was the first season finale which I caught out of sequence that showed me how great the show could be. In retrospect, I'd say "Jet" and "The Storm" are the earliest the show really shows its potential (E10 &

Parliamentary monarchy? Instead of sending advisors to shadowrule for Wu (as Raiko alluded to in "The Coronation"), they just use those people to create an official United Republic-style government around him as a charismatic figurehead. All he's shown in the past two episodes is that he's able to think about and

And the episode where It's-Bataar-Now is going full taskmaster on his people so that he can impress Kuvira with the Spirit Gustav.

I've been on reddit enough today to guess that people are going to come to these comments and complain about the pacing of the episode. I didn't have any problems with the pacing of this episode (either in the moment or in retrospect), but Reddit is not eactly a home to sophisticated storytelling gurus. So I'm

Also, the story for the original Toy Story was by Lasseter, Stanton, Docter, and Joe Ranft. Lasseter, Stanton, and Docter also did the story for 2 with someone else, and 3 was Stanton, Lasseter, and Unkrich.

Any modifier that isn't modifying a noun is an adverb. Examples:
-Modifying a verb: I moved *quickly*

I don't think that's actually the case. If it were an adjective, then it would have to be modifying "results," which it doesn't appear to be. It's a gerundive adverb modifying "infuriating" to intensify how shitty and terrible Upworthy is. Fucking Upworthy.