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The article takes a tweet about Mr. Peanut sacrificing himself and turns it into a murder plot, implicating Planters. I kinda doubt they paid for that.

I don't do bars or heavy drinking, so I can't say this with authority, but I suspect Dead would make a perfect drinking song. I can just hear it being belted out at top volume by a rowdy crowd of barflies.

Anna Ng and Don’t Let’s Start are often cited as the best as well, but the one that reigns in my heart today (if I have to pick one) is Cloisonne. It encapsulates that wacky-but-really-dark-underneath feel for which I love TMBG so much.

We need a pint-sized Star Wars spin-off with Babu Frick, that high-rolling monocle alien from Last Jedi, Baby Yoda, Salacious Crumb, and a Jawa, who gets to be the tallest of the group.

There was an odd, subtly-played joke last season where they managed to involve Tuttle in every episode for no good reason. Gags like that are what I love about the show.

Soooooo how 'bout throwing a little appreciation their way and reviewing the episodes again?

To this day, I haven't managed to track down a Green Bamboo Mystery Peanut.

My favorite Monopoly was the year they were giving out $5 Best Buy gift certificates like in every 5th burger. Got me a lot of DVDs that year.

It’s like expanded universe entries are a foregone conclusion now (And let’s face it - They are) and they just wanted to plant seeds all over the place for new spinoffs and side-stories. It’s not EXACTLY new because the expanded universe has been writing back-stories for side characters and explaining throwaway lines

The stakes seem low, but as someone who hates dealing with his wife’s family without the wife present, they were palpable enough for me.

I have a weakness for when a show goes all-in on a gloriously stupid concept, and this episode did not disappoint. I thought it peaked with Snake Jazz, but it just kept on going...

You son of a bitch. I'm in! 

Oh, I’m totally OK with people not enjoying Marvel movies. There’s not a movie on earth that EVERYONE will back. What I’m really trying to poke at here is what the definition of cinema is, and why comic movies don’t qualify somehow. The term “Cinema” has no opinion attached to it. It either is or it isn’t. If Scorsese

Well by the very definition, yeah. So when we’re calling a movie not-cinema, we’re patently wrong. So we’re dealing with another definition of cinema, It’s a definition that baffles me because burnt deep into it seems to be the unspoken qualification, “It can not be fun and/or appealing to watch.”

The Marvel movies

Eh. Their word, not mine. 

Images are shown in rapid succession and convey the illusion of motion. The entry fee has been paid to enter the realm of cinema. What element exists or does not exist that gets them kicked out? 

But Scorsese didn’t say, “I don’t care for comic book movies.” If he had, he would have elicited a big shrug, as most of us probably didn’t see him as the type. What he said was that comic book movies aren’t artistically valid, and them’s fighting words. He was positing that those who enjoy comic book movies are wrong

I have this crazy theory that baby Yoda is fully articulate and is just messing with everyone like Yoda before him. 

The fact that we’re watching a show where taking on an AT-ST is a plot point and not like- a season finale shows just how prestigious prestige TV has become.

It wasn’t until I saw it written out that I fully appreciated the name Riverbrook Lake Farms.