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The bleed-out was just gross.

I'm more partial to the ridiculous 60s ones with the rudimentary special effects. So this season delivered for me in that aspect,

I still can't make myself watch them. I lose some of the continuity, but they're superfluous; I come for the riffs, not the terrible entre'actes.

Patton Oswalt is a minus for me. That was a disappointment.

That's the one. You should see me trying to remember the names of people I've worked with for seven years.

Frustrating.

That's also just a really entertaining movie all by itself. I'm now a big Doug McClure fan. Wait till you get to the Center of the Earth (or whatever it's called, I'm terrible at remembering titles, but it's the last one).

Which is most likely exactly what Jonah et al would've done. Maybe that's it, maybe the jokes in this season are too obvious. They're *good* but not always *witty.* Witty often enough for me to still want to re-watch, but not up to the previous writing caliber.

Is Erik out, or am I missing a new column? Did they start breaking the reviews up?

"Even the movie took off."

I'd give the whole season a solid B, but I really miss the old delivery style, especially with Mike. The understated, muttered jokes rather than yelling them out; the brevity that was so much funnier than the logorrhea that these episodes regularly suffer; the wider variety of movies. Still, the season as a whole

That was pretty cool.

I actually liked those two for the movies rather than the riffing. There was something about Doug McClure that was super fun to watch. His hair was fascinating. The riffing was good here and there, but the campiness of the movies was more enjoyable. I wanted to murder some of the characters, which really upped the

Yes! Pod People. I was trying to remember it too.

Doo dee dooo de doo…waiting for the next review…

It's such a horrendously terrible movie. Soooo, so bad. Elle, I wanted to throttle him. And Akton with his orange face and derpy everything. I hated this whole entire movie. Hated, hated, hated. The fact they made anything decent out of this movie speaks to their talent.

It'll take them two years, but they'll do it. Eventually.

I had to skip through the last part of that skit, it was too creepy. Just way too creepy. I mean, Crow, man. Creepy.

I have wondered, and been scared to ask, the very same thing.

"Many of the riffs are too clunkily written, or go on too long and depreciate the joke. There are clever concepts in them, but brevity is the essence of wit."
That was something I noticed starting at about episode three and it irritated the crap out of me for quite a while. Like they mostly just wanted to fill space.