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Yeah, I think I would've preferred the "Did you sex my mom?". The way it was on the Netflix/DVD version always felt a bit off to me.

It's so perfectly in character for them to argue like that.

While I'm sure the world is fleshed out enough, and is chock full of enough lore, to keep it going forever, but it's time to wrap up this particular storyline.

I'm pretty lactose tolerant, myself. But yeah I've noticed the people around me that complain about stomach issues from TB also say they have some lactose intolerance.

By the way, Chipotle has, historically, caused me more gastric distress than Taco Bell.

Some, I assume, are good people.

They're not even good names.

I'm glad I'm not the only one who thinks this. There's a reason the Taco Bell and Chipotle by my job are always packed, but the brand new Moe's is just a couple of loud guys yelling behind the counter, and a creepy guy talking to himself in a booth checking out single moms.

If these are the two Americas….then I've got dual citizenship, baby!

I mean, he's completely insane right?

Watching Dennis quietly throw the bowl and Mac's Famous Mac & Cheese down the hallway with a look of disgust on his face will never not be extremely funny to me.

"Now this is just unfortunate."

I just re-watched the suburbs one last night, and I actually liked it more the second time. Dennis' driving rants are incredible.

The Liberty Bell one is worth it just for the foppish accents that Dennis and Mac do.

I do remember laughing at least a few times during that, which is still more than I've ever laughed at an episode of The Big Bang Theory, and countless other shows.

I love the connection from the beginning of the episode when they mention that "the song has no references to spiders", and of course Charlie's angry drugged out song later on is chock full of spiders. Because of course it is.

It shoulda been you!!

I can't argue with any of these. In fact, you could put any 5 episodes of the show (except for maybe the weird flashback-y ones like the Liberty Bell one and Frank's Brother), and I would've just nodded and said, "Ah, yes."

As someone who spent way too much of my working life in a movie theater that leaned more "family-friendly", I can tell you firsthand that hearing and seeing these animated movie endings over and over can drive you to (want to) murder something.

That's the sweet, sweet trick to getting people into nerdier stuff.