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Well, i just haven't found it that funny. Although, now that you mention it, i might actually be insane.

Agreed that the could have used some more variety, but i really liked the idea, and enjoyed them for the most part.

Yup.

Jamm was mostly hilarious, though he was a bit overused for the type of character he was, and the type of humor involved (the only time i didn't like him was the Ben/Leslie wedding episode).

"Watch out for the fence…"

I'm pretty neutral on Craig. I laughed at him a few times early on, and he's gotten on my nerves a few times, but overall i'm pretty indifferent to him. If he disappeared from the show right now, i doubt that i would even notice.

I don't think i've laughed once this season. Not even a mild chuckle. Things have been amusing, where i think "that's clever," i never out and out laugh anymore (especially when compared to the re-runs, which i've seen a half dozen times and still lol throughout). While it's not glaringly bad, or bad at all per se,

But i like straight white dudes!

I didn't catch Letterman until he moved to Late Night (after which i did not miss a show until the late 80s), but i've watched as much as i can find on youtube, and the bit where he interviews Steve Martin who's so tired from producing his NBC Special that he gives the entire interview from bed is some truly great

I thought this was going to be about the Robert Altman film.

No way Sawyer wouldn't have known who Nikki was.

Well, then you really missed out. And there was a lot more to the show than just Ben Linus.

I actually enjoyed the sewer levels. They were pretty short, but they gave a little break from the usual gameplay, added a bit of atmosphere to an otherwise all outdoors game, and had some decent platforming. I actually wish they'd been a little more involved, or maybe more numerous. I felt the same way about the

The great thing about television in England is that they have it all. They have their long running series that just go and go until people quit watching, they have mini-series series that tell a complete story in one season but come back every few years to tell a new story, and then they have planned obsolescence

It was funny enough, i just thought it looked weird. Michael Cera and Portia DeRossi looked weird; the very simple visual effects looked terrible; it was shot in a completely different style (with way too many extreme close-ups); and the editing seemed… off. The whole thing just looked very un-Arrested Development,

He seemed like a nice guy, and his comedy was mildly funny, but his talk show was pretty terrible (just like almost everyone who tried to start a talk show in the eighties). But he really was a ubiquitous presence on television for a decade or two, and like i said, he always seemed like a nice guy. Rest in peace.

And everything he's done since has gotten consecutively less good with each go, so, well done?

Turtlenecks.

A-. Didn't care for the cartoon voices (a NDT narration over the animation would've worked better), but everything else was pretty great.

Don't forget unfunny.