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“Baffler Meal”—which features the first appearance of the Aqua Teen Hunger Force gang."

Ah, I can see why Rick Baker retired.

I can't wait for the Scenic Route for "Your Highness."

The blu-rays are totally worth it because they contain audio commentaries on every episode, all recorded circa 2004. Jason Segel shows up on a bunch of commentaries because he had basically nothing going on at the time and Judd Apatow jokes about the state of his career post-"Freaks and Geeks" and the recently

They're sooooo good.

Wow, I completely missed those when they aired! I seem to remember Fox Family airing the the full series (including "Kim Kelly is My Friend" which NBC ditched) some time after it was canceled but I didn't get that channel then.

I'm glad "La La Land" is getting good reviews because I don't think my heart could take it if it was bad.

If I'm not mistaken, this was the last episode of "Freaks and Geeks" to air on NBC. Judd Apatow joked that some bigwig at NBC tuned in to finally watch this high school show that he keeps hearing about and once he saw Lindsey Weir get stoned, he angrily stated "Not on my channel!"

How could you possibly leave out the best episode, "Daria!: The Musical?" Jake and Trent's "Manly" performance is a thing of eternal beauty.

We can be shallow together.

I was at the University of Washington, Knox's college, when all of this went down. Indeed, one of my professors the quarter this happened worked with the UW's study abroad program. He joked that, "she's making my job a lot harder."

I'm glad Jesse discussed "Nerve," that movie was way more entertaining than I anticipated. It's ridiculous certainly but it has a great sense of style and a number of exciting set pieces.

That's incredibly cool.

Fuck, I was just thinking the other day about how much I enjoyed his small role as a sleazy pawn shop owner in "The Crow."

I still say Obama should step down a week early and let Biden have a spin at being president. You know it'd mean a lot to Diamond Joe.

Great article. "Joe vs the Volcano" is full of great little scenes like this.

It's all been downhill for Smith since that.

He's appeared on Degrassi three times!

Fun Klown Fact: Lars von Trier wrote an episode of the Klown TV show.

I was shocked when I finally watched "American Sniper" at how non-rah rah America! it was. It's actually a brutally depressing movie about a man who tries to remove his humanity so he can become the perfect killing machine. The opening shot of movie is a close-up of a tank's tread and that pretty much sums up the