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Love the new format, except… it should definitely be in reverse, and start with 'unbearable' up top. We come for the snark!

Drivin' On 9!

Too ethnic.

Good one! A little "intellectual" for my tastes, but i like it!

This is what i think of when Benedict Arnold comes up.

Bzzzzzzzzzz!

She's pretty good-looin', but… yuck.

This came as a total surprise to me, but i thought that Don Cheadle was a Drunk History Genius.

That was great.

Well, i laugh all the time when watching Check It Out! (and i watch it over and over), and i laugh about half the time at Tim and Eric Awesome Show Great Job! (i'm much of more a Dr. Steve Brule kind of guy). So if they really are trying to *not* be funny, then they're doing a terrible job.

*Crasino hunks*

Horse eggs taste like my hand when it goes through the paper when i'm wiping.

Bringo!

"HIMYM is… pretty disappointing"

Yeah, calling someone a Benedict Arnold is a 70s thing, like getting stuck in quicksand, or killer bees.

When all the Shakespeare movies were coming out in the 90s, the comedies always annoyed me (i'm mainly thinking of Much Ado About Nothing). Not that they were bad (i pretty much enjoyed them), but the audiences would laugh out loud throughout the whole thing. I'm sorry, but however great Shakespeare is (and i do

I had to sit through two entire episodes last Thanksgiving with my dad. I had seen a scene or two prior, and knew it wasn't my kind of show (even moreso than other lowest common denominator shows like Two and a Half Men or Home Improvement), but two half hour episodes made me hate that fucking show. Any left over

Applesauce.

The first straight up half hour sit-com that i remember not having a laugh track was The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd with Blair Brown, and i thought that show was terrific, and was hilarious in it's own idiosyncratic way, with it's own rhythms.

Well, then a typical prime time show on PBS (Frontline, Antiques Roadshow, Masterpiece (which has other hits in it's line-up, like Sherlock), Nova) draw in anywhere from 3-9 million plus viewers a week. Those aren't CBS numbers certainly, but they are up there with AMC or FX. So no, it's not a ghetto.