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Eddie was Shock G.

RIP Zima. I can't believe Zima died and Smirnoff Ice is a success.

She cracked down on Bobby when he goes nuts.

The Browns item is a great catch. I looked it up— this would have been one week before Modell announced the move. That's gotta play into a future episode somehow.

Hmmm… if pushed, "When You Dance I Can Really Love".

Cohlchez: N/A

Mine is the 301,672th most popular. (The most popular alternate spelling is 72,930th.) Even though the name is Italian, nearly 90% of the people with our spelling are in Brazil or Argentina. (The alternate spelling is most prevalent in Italy, but our spelling doesn't seem to show up there at all.)

Well, when he was a contestant, Sean Connery used to imply he had sex with Alex Trebek's mother. What goes around comes around.

"After the Gold Rush" is my #1 (and the album of the same name is an all-time favorite of mine); I'll have to get back to you to answer the others.

It was such a failure on every level. The bizarre character interpretations, the actual actions the characters take, the leaps in plot logic… and it's not like it was particularly well-made, either.

Wait, what are we talking about?

My God, that might have been the worst episode of television I've ever seen.

Justice - "D.A.N.C.E."
Does Common's "I Used to Love H.E.R." count?
Also, you can't have a list like this and leave out "Respect", either Otis or Aretha.

The very first segment of this show was about selling poo-flavored yogurt. Feasibility has never been a part of this show.

Yeah, I'm on the same page with you. I feel like Dumb Starbucks emboldened him to try more conscious attempts at culture-jamming and attempting projects with a wider reach.

The perspective that Nathan's idea has to be viable for a segment to work doesn't make much sense when you consider the history of the show and where the best moments come from. I mean, the very first segment this show ever did was selling a poo-flavored yogurt. And I find the best moments have to do with seeing how

Didn't Brian Wolfe get his own show after his N4U appearance? I'm sure that's changed his on-camera demeanor.

I'm still wondering why the workout guy felt the need to tell the mover guy his Steve Jobs lie.

Yeah, and of course, your average morning show is way too credulous, polite, or both to ask "Wait a second. Baboons kidnapped your jungle child?"