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Also good. Both of them deserved more attention. Just found Karger funnier given that half his campaign was a complete troll.

I want to think he voted for Fred Karger. Missing the opportunity to have Will stump for Karger on the show is probably my biggest disappointment this season (though I guess a major news personality actually paying attention to an unfairly ignored candidate might push a bit too close to alternate history, since it

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Except Romney.

Fred Phelps also claims to be one.

I guess they only care when he's making a movie about Japan's military.

Saw the movie at an advanced screening and Rickman is brilliant, one of the only things that works in a thoroughly mediocre movie.

Incest.

Episode of 3 of Madoka, the one where… if you've seen it, you know, and if you haven't, the series is on Hulu.

As was Sopranos.

Might actually be a really effective to way to get Abed's perspective on life without Troy.

Before PB erased the Candy Life Formula from the Lemongrabs' mind, they were repulsed at the idea of cannibalism. Somehow I think she might have erased that little bit of morality with the Formula…

Or really time-traveler from 1990 (or Christmas 1989), since by the mid-'90s we had Animaniacs, Batman, Ren and Stimpy, Rocko's Modern Life, good stuff.

How much of that evil was PB's hair, and how much of it was Cinnamon Bun in the stew?

I thought Cinnamon Bun was just the George Bush to Peppermint Butler's Dick Cheney.

It was their first regularly TV-PG rated series. Before Adventure Time, the only TV-PG programming on CN outside of AS was movies, Clone Wars, and some anime and Canadian acquisitions. Now pretty much all of their original shows get a TV-PG, even ones that don't really have any objectionable content, but they're

Will we ever find out what his relationship with Jake is? We've seen Jake pretend to be his girlfriend, be on his nightlight, and dream about Cinnamon Bun.

Even having not seen his Digimon movie, I thought Summer Wars was pretty fantastic. A critical but refreshingly optimistic look at the state of technology (interesting it came out in the US roughly the same time as the equally brilliant but much more cynical The Social Network) mixed with very entertaining family

Sullivan's Travels is another good classic.

The Embed Island Players is probably the funniest in a not-generally-comedic show.