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    I feel bad for the wax figure having to walk around and ape such a shitty comedian.

    I don't know why, but I like Stephen. He's not mean to the others. He's intense and unhinged, but I like him.

    I thought that I would hate the kids edition and skipped the first season (or two?). But then I watched last season and I was like, why did I not watch this?! It's awesome.

    Ha, he's similar to my height, but a 40, even an S, is way too big for me. Dude must be piped underneath those blazers.

    I totally agree. Last night's was particularly egregious (if not totally transparent). He told the remaining two to take off their aprons, let all the contestants think that they were doing a double-elimination, and then didn't eliminate either.

    It's tonally a little different, and I miss Joe's unintentional humor and idiocy sometimes, but this season has felt like it's a little more about the contestants and their ability. It's been fun. I do miss Joe's mugging idiocy, but not having it allows the contestants to showcase a little more.

    No. This is much different than his other American shows like Hell's Kitchen and Kitchen Nightmares. Gordon rarely yells on this. There's still some hokey fake drama, but it's not interpersonal drama (usually; there have been a couple of 'villains' in the past). It's a little overblown, but Ramsay on this show is more

    I don't know much about comics (but would like to get into them), so I would love this.

    I find it pretty bland. Half of the sketches (maybe more) are super broad sex jokes. There's a decent sketch here or there, but nothing meriting the amount of praise it gets everywhere. It's just a'ight.

    I would have thought (actually, 'wished' is probably more accurate) that it would be Andy Daly.

    The reviews are pretty interesting reading. Also interesting is the tidbit that this book was apparently Amazon's Best Book of the Month for September 2014, which is mere weeks before the Burress thing.

    One of the more egregious Oscar choices. Art is subjective and blahblahblah, but I have to think that anyone who voted for something else simply hadn't watched The Act of Killing.

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    They overbought!

    If you strip everything away to its basic premise, sure (?? I've never read anything of hers beyond that super short one about like a robot or something). Anyway, Sword in the Stone is awesome, and you're all just huge jerks!

    Huh? Boy gets picked on a bunch, learns some lessons about education, hard work, and responsibility, and then lucks into becoming King. Merlin wasn't supposed to be a guardian, he was supposed to help Wart become independent.

    I couldn't disagree more. This was one of my favorites growing up. Now that I think about it, it might actually be my favorite Disney movie.

    I feel like Kaitlin Olson should have won like five Emmys by now.

    I'm not sure how, but I feel like we're one step closer to Adam Scott inserting his just-awarded Oscar into his anus.

    Well, he's got my [logistically impossible to cast because I don't live in New Mexico] vote!