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The Carpenter film, obviously.

Uh, what?

I liked him in most of his early work - Holes, a bit part in I, Robot, even Disturbia. Nothing groundbreaking there, but he comes across as likeable enough and does good work.

I really think he's a good actor. Not a very popular opinion around here, but oh well.

There's a reason he's the trope-namer after all.

What about the guy in the muffler suit quietly putting a pamphlet in Smithers' pocket in "Who Shot Mr. Burns? Part II"?

Now let's all get drunk and play ping pong!

*Michael takes out his phone*
Phone's screen: CALL DRAGON?
*Michael presses no.*

Makes sense!

At what point does a 13-song EP stop being an EP?

I honestly thought it was Josh Radnor.

As always, John manages to find the perfect balance between sarcasm and genuine analysis.

I just imagine I'm listening to Robin Sparkles every time I hear her on the radio, and it's hard not to enjoy it.

That makes it even more amazing that I managed to feel sympathy for him at the end when he's so clearly out of his element.

She's a nice lady, though.

I like the part where everyone dies

Pie fight is definitely not the first thing I think of when I see that album cover.

Yeah, it isn't fair to blame the actress for that, which is why I tried to single out her character more than anything.

Amazing that Fugazi still sounds ahead of the curve after all these years.

No one is pretending that. We're just choosing to focus on the positive things, because why focus on the negative just after someone has died?