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Adam Williamson
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c'mon, man, where are the spoiler tags?

i never hear anything anyone says in a club. or even moderately loud restaurant.

they were handcuffed together in a cellar which CONTAINED a freezer.

oh, and as mentioned below, all the 'ha ha, doesn't this thoroughly implausible attempt to escape our predicament look surprisingly like a sexual position' moments.

well, it's not like they don't know about it. I'm surprised the review didn't mention more explicitly that the episode used the Castle / Beckett banter and the Esposito / Whatever The Hell The Milquetoast Guy Is Called banter to poke fun at the whole thing: Castle and Beckett talking about how everyone could see

having blissfully little experience of this musical grouping, I actually can't tell which of the four mannequins from the photo ostensibly represents the dude in the Youtube video still. who looks like he should be trying to sell me dodgy heroin outside a racetrack somewhere.

Unless it's Dawes.

man, forget Stanley Cup riots, this is Vancouver's most embarrassing week ever.

yeah, civil rights activists weren't 'policy experts' either but they managed to formulate some kind of coherent agenda. It's amazing how that helps your cause.

Protip: it's better to spend all of college studying comics, but get a degree in a real subject.

The 'trick' to dressing well is to wear a good damn suit with a proper hat.

we would also accept a 194 page manifesto, extremely dull speech on C-SPAN, stone tablet, or semi-coherent rant in orange crayon nailed to the door of the White House. just do *something* other than go on a camping holiday and take lots of drugs, k?

willo: I think you just hit on the ultimate sporting event: New York plays San Jose in a football/hockey mashup. you call up Madison Square Garden, I'll start selling tickets.

it's the characters in the musical who laugh - the kids. it's not the audience.

well, the consuela subplot had lots of terrible and tasteless jokes, but it also had the best line of the episode (though I agree that's slim pickings) - 'you used to clean our house, remember? we used to make you use the bathroom in the gas station on the corner!'

I liked Geoff more when he was canned rather than live - made them be a bit more inventive. now he really _is_ a sidekick, which is kind of ironic considering his origins.

"And I'll go against the grain on this: I don't like Craig Ferguson.
Whenever I see his show, he always seems incredibly drunk (which is
ironic) and way too full of himself. It's just not appealing to me."

"Essentially all of the material after Caroline and Max get to the bakery
for their cupcake decorating class is based on tired Italian jokes"

no. no, she did not. i like both pj harvey and florence, but I ain't getting any comparisons.

Kabuki?