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"And the moral of that movie is…don't have a son who is a witch!"

At the start of the episode I was a bit disappointed thinking it would be a needless origin story filling in Shadow's background. By the end it was the most resonant episode thus far, and she far surpassed Shadow as a interesting and compelling character.

This is a pretty common sight for those that live in Burbank. My favorite was his stainless steel hot-rod.

The level of commitment brought it from "trying too hard" to "legitimately funny."

Ignatiy is an excellent writer, and he's never better than when he's reviewing genre pictures.

Why do you watch this silly movie every year?

Opal from Firestone is one of my favorite beers ever. Sadly it will soon be discontinued due to lackluster sales.

Agreed - plus Bridges response - "Let's go with their skin color for now." was perfect. It read as amused and understanding to a woman who was just the victim of a violent robbery. She was far from the most colorful character in the film. The Comanche in the casino and waitress in the steak house were hilarious - if

The show was never quite deep enough or funny enough to keep tuning in. Bee and Oliver have replaced Colbert and Stewart in our household.

His cover of Lou Reed's Sister Ray is one of my favorite things ever.