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Another date at Quiznos.

"You're still a goober." "A goober?"

My favorite part of every episode is when Nathan either asks a girl out from one of the businesses he "helps," or when he asks if the guys want to hang out with him some time. There isn't enough intentional cringe comedy in the US these days.

Here's a tip: drop the '. Just Bread N Buns. It's cleaner.

FX is a wild and crazy world where secondary characters from past sitcoms become main characters, and tertiary characters from other sitcoms get the bump up to secondary. Definitely not a bad thing; I love seeing Slate and Gelman in bigger roles than their past stuff.

I was hoping this meant the death of the talk show all together. That way, Colbert could stay on The Colbert Report.

The only reason I watched the pilot episode was because it was on before Last Comic Standing here in the US. And if I watch the second episode, that will still be the only reason, I just don't find it funny based on the pilot.

Reverse them. "A Rope of Sand: What It Is Like to Be a Student at Clone High." That one sounds a lot better.

I have been thoroughly impressed with the quality of the Hunger Games films. Following the Twilight franchise and the other recent Hollywood pop fiction series dumps left for us in a burning paper bag on our doorstep, it's refreshing to see a legitimately well-acted, well-directed, well-written film series that

The only time it's acceptable to title something with a vague, broad title followed by a colon, followed by an elaboration, is if you're writing an undergrad paper for literally any class. And there damn well better be a pun, and if not, at the LEAST a play on words.

Beck Bennett seems like the perfect straight-man to take the role. I can't believe they didn't pick him. But I guess head writers get the spot these days.

I doubt anyone thinks its worth $9,000 (and counting). But hundreds of people think it's worth $1.

Clone Dance Party is best dance party.

"You probably just wrote songs about how much of a loser you are." "Yeah, a few."

Except in Mexico, where it is frequently used.

I'm still saving that one for whenever I meet Adam Scott. I'm gunna make him "say the thing!"

No, ma'am.

Hi, I'm "Doctor" Leo Spaceman.

Kenneth's hinted-at immortality that we don't ever realize is REAL immortality until the series finale. That one always got at me. Especially in the later seasons where it's brought up by his mother.

I actually liked the animation style of the flashbacks. I'm sure any perceived flaws in the "quality" were budgetary, but it had a blocky little soul to it that I thoroughly appreciated.