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Worth noting: Rebecca repeatedly noting that the food at Jalepeno Jack's isn't authentically Mexican…while singing a song inspired by Shakira, who is Colombian.

Ooh, yeah, you're right. I'm pretty bad at awards shows.

I find it totally plausible that Weird Al would do this show just for fun.

The nuance, the fragility, the effortless face turn. He says lines that are just dumb, not all that inherently funny, but his delivery is so great, they become sidesplittingly funny. "Oh poop, I got gravy on my tummy flowers" could fall so flat, but his inflections made it hysterical.

One kinda can't help comparing them a bit, probably because having two fantastic musical comedies on network television seems too good to be true.

I don't think anyone watches Galavant live. It doesn't actually matter when they air it. They directly referenced this in the "a new season" song in the season premier…"a new season which you'll probably record!" I think their target audience, the under 40 crowd, has basically stopped watching live TV. We watch

For a show that we never expected to get a second season…holy fuck was this a good second season. I liked season one a lot, and wanted to see where they could go in the future. I also had doubts. I wasn't sure that they could sustain the songs, the drama, the comedy. They brought it, and they brought it hard.

That would have almost made up for the sudden recast of Galavant's father. Almost.

Biggest disappointment of the series so far. I demand an explanation.

I work in acute psych and have encountered a few genuine psychopaths, and can confirm that the way Tennant plays this character is PERFECT. Many psychopaths are very, very good at getting their way, albeit not quite as skilled as someone with mind control, and they don't handle it well when they don't. The way he

I really hope she can. Sookie was one of my favorites. I would have loved to see more of her and Jackson and a little less of the Gilmore Girls' various disappointing romances, honestly. But there's definitely hope. Amy Poehler, Bradley Cooper, Paul Rudd and plenty of other big name types all figured out a way to

Taylor seems like she probably has a lot of repressed rage, so she might do better than people expect, which is to say she might last a whopping 3 seconds.

"Foo-Fighters-esque" is such an apt description of exactly what ruined Teeth Dreams. Well, maybe not ruined. The songs are still good when played live, without all the production, stripped back to that bar band sound that makes The Hold Steady.

Just watching the show now (three years later) and I think I agree. When I first started watching I thought "who is this asshole who gets to see and experience all these amazing, interesting things and is either whinging or indifferent to it all?" But at the series progresses I found myself loving Karl and his

Damn, they really did drop the ball on Murder Train.  Then again, Alan's "beatdown" was funny because of how nonchalant he was about it, so maybe Murder Train wouldn't work. 

Seconding the importance of waiting a while to marry, especially if you meet young.  They waited till Lily had a career and Marshall was almost done with law school.  Totally acceptable. 

My brother and I live in the same city and we never hang out unless our parents are involved.  It's not that we dislike each other, we just don't have that much in common.

For sure.  I spent a stupid amount of time still pining for my "one that got away."  I dated some people, occasionally relapsed with the ex, and then, when I least expected it, met someone who basically wiped that ex from my mind.  It is very possible for Ted's feelings for Robin to disappear once he's really, truly