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I liked Obvious Child, but MacGruber is funnier than just about everything on this list.

MacGruber isn't on this list. Therefore, the list is invalid.

South by Southwest can do that to a man.

They took the secret that made Sunny great— the way the Gang interacts with each other, and/or with the outside world— and completely removed it. No wonder it didn't work.

He's the hero in this? The show where the people with the top two billings and the most screen time, by far, are Shiri Appleby and Constance Zimmer?

No, I think you did the right thing.

I got inspired to watch it today for the first time. I generally consider his YouTube shorts his best work; for genius-per-second, almost nothing, anywhere, beats America, Now.

It means their face has an indefinable quality which triggers a reaction in a person to want to punch it.

I think the people who make the trailers feel your complaints, because the commercials I've seen for the last week or so are 90% Kendrick and Plaza.

Ahh, I wasn't alone in noticing this!

I am surprised that Dan didn't say that the marriage will only work if the guy can accept his wife fucking other people, given that she's clearly never going to stop doing that, and the guy didn't really seem to have grasped that fact.

I don't think you have to put aside or rationalize those things. You can just accept them for what they are, because no relationship is perfect, they all have their stresses, and sometimes you have to fight to resolve things.

lol, What a huge douchebag you are.

Now I have "Life's a Gas" stuck in my head for some reason.

I'll be damned if I'm going to alter my language like that to humor a minority that small. When I hear that nonsense I lean more toward "They can all get fucked and die to spare me this annoyance" than "This alteration of language is empowering and I want to embrace it."

Which part of this is "great"?

That was too dark? I didn't think that was even particularly dark.

I would have loved to see this, with the cut to "This man" being Joffrey or Tommen.

She was a vice-president who ascended to the presidency upon the president's resignation. The term has been used for both Millard Fillmore and Gerald Ford.

The AV Club doesn't need or use editors.