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And Jim Rash was the couples therapist in Season 2.

I assumed they were saving it for sweeps…

Its stuff like this that changed my opinion about public judging on rape cases. Its obviously a terrible thing to have happened, and its really a cruddy thing to lie about and as a society, we see an accusation in the news, we generally jump and assume "of course they did it" Rape is one of those things that is so

Im still partial to June 17th 1994 as the best theyve ever done, but maybe just because living in Chicago Ive seen enough Steve Bartman apologies/docs that it came off as more of the same.

At a certain point you gotta figure the collective bad karma will just make his head explode

His answering machine will be lonely :(

That was the whole premise of Season 8. I dont think theyll do that again

Dan was also away doing Community season 6 too. But now he's not and the ratings for the show have gone up significantly (it's the highest rated show on the network, beating Family Guy) so I'd be surprised if Adult Swim didn't want to get the show up and running as soon as possible, but in fairness Venture Bros still

The Mario Galaxy-esque physics of tiny planet really got me. As was all the tiny pigs they made into bacon and hunted to extinction.

That's the perfect embodiment of the American dream, whether you do it moving up the corporate ladder, create your own business, your success is measured by the amount of people you can screw over below you. So in a way yes, Shark Tank is the television version of the American Dream 100%.

Why would you not? None of them have to work a day for the rest of their lives, why create another job for yourself if you don't need it? You can't just get the kind of money they're asking for from a bank and even if they did it would have interest and terms and can screw the business as opposed to taking an equity

I'm gonna disagree with you there. The spirit of competition is very much alive in this version. When Britten lost the million dollar prize to Issac he was right there congratulating him, hugging him, both of them congratulating the other with neither caring about the money. Both men on they're respective twitters

Yeah the Hourglass Drop killed more Ninja's this year than any other obstacle. Gotta figure that'll make it on to the new nightmare course

There was a Japanese womens course for a number of years. If Ninja Warriors popularity in the US increases, that could become a realistic option

Yeah, I think that was the tournament after Nagano won it all. The obstacles in Japan in the last tournament in Japan were brutal, they remade the Salmon Ladder and Ultimate Cliffhanger into something far more wicked. I'd wager we'll see some variation of the Swap Salmon Ladder and Crazy Cliffhanger next year.

That's the beauty of the Sasuke/American Ninja Warrior. It's every day people working 9/5 jobs, or some people even quit their jobs to train full time for this tournament.

Technically it's been on for 3 seasons. In Seasons 1-3 Americans went to participate in Japans tournament based on a contest on G4. But then the company that makes Japan's tournament went into bankruptcy so there was no tournament for that year so for Season 4 onward they made their own tournament in Las Vegas.

Now what happens in Japan is when someone claims total victory they remake all 4 stages entirely into something out of a nightmare. I hope we see something similar next season, particularly with 35/100 competitors clearing Stage 1 (usual clear rate is around 10-15)

Based on the preview, it was probably the least excited I've ever been for a Rick and Morty episode. I'm not a fan of the Rick dances myself, as they to me feel forced and awkward whenever they happen. Get Schwifty had a similar feeling, but that there was at least some level of confusion and intrigue about a giant

Mr. Benson died from the fall. At the end you can see them leaving flowers where he fell. So dark and I love it :)