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    Even though Jimmy is guilty, Chuck is totally the bad guy here. And yes, McKean killed it here! What a great actor.

    I suppose Odelay could be divisive if you had been into Beck since the "MTV Makes Me Want to Smoke Crack" days, but to me it was pretty much a stylistic continuation of his "Loser" success. Midnite Vultures was the one where he lost me and a bunch of his audience for awhile as I think people just weren't ready for a

    I wouldn't have minded it either. Last week's was pretty good. The BCS Insider podcast is fun to listen to after an episode although this week's episode isn't up yet annoyingly.

    Legal Valkyrie would be an excellent band name.

    It would have been nice if it was a total surprise, but I think it was too difficult to keep that secret after the title anagram screwup last year so they probably didn't even bother to try. Plus, advertising Fring's return might bring back some more lapsed BB viewers.

    I couldn't even make it past the first paragraph. The first few sentences had enough terribleness for me.

    Just out of curiosity, did anybody who signed up for the newsletter get their free Cinnabon yesterday? I swallowed my pride and went to my local megamall to get mine. There was a cardboard cutout of Bob standing in front of the store which made me feel like I was in a lost Mr. Show sketch. The cinnamon bun wasn't

    Ah, that's a bummer. When I was watching the episode last night, I kept looking at the scenes wondering which ones would make the cut for Polite Fight.

    Dude, I think you nailed it. We'll see what happens, but I'm betting on this being the outcome.

    What? No Polite Fight?! Wha happened?

    Bring back Eric Roberts and then you've really got something!

    Ix-nay on the ew-Jay!

    I think languid is a great way of describing this episode. It seemed too low-stakes for a finale. The escape sequence was cool, but compared to other episodes this season, it seemed to be lacking in urgency. Still, it's a great show and this season was excellent altogether. I'm very much looking forward to Season

    *Mumbles something inaudibly as guitar noise swirls around*

    I was going to say that Aubrey Plaza's outfit last week reminded me of Doctor Who for which, aside from being American, she would be a great choice.

    Noel Fielding? I thought it was going to be Richard Ayoade. Actually, if it were the two of them making fun of Jimmy Carr, that would be worth it.

    Maybe they're actually filming the next Garfield movie there.

    I liked this episode, but to me it was a bit of a letdown from last week's stellar debut. I was just a little disappointed that after last week's mysterious and surreal events, they started this episode with a voiceover explaining what was going on. I really didn't think that was necessary especially after I had

    My problem with Extras was that it started his dependence on celebrity cameos. There are certainly a lot of funny ones in there like the above-mentioned and Daniel Radcliffe-Diana Rigg one, but it became more of "Look who we can get!" rather than it being as funny or poignant as The Office.

    This would be such a massive undertaking so I'll just go ahead and commend you for your Simpsons and Arrested Development choices.