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Nice, totally ignored Juju. Juju spawned several well-known S&tB songs, including Spellbound, Halloween, Night Shift, and Sin in my Heart, and is worth hearing for those songs alone. I'm biased though, Juju is one of my favorite albums of all time.

I think this was the best episode of the season, so far. A- at least! The only thing I didn't like was Frank's terms for the bet. The whole sleeping with an old man thing was totally out of left field, and not particularly funny. I didn't care for the dead dog thing either. I'm not against dead animal jokes. The one

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Yes, Space Song is the best on DC. I also love, love, love Bloom; it still makes me emotional when I listen to it, even after some 100 plays. No other album of theirs does that to me. Imo, She's So Lovely, All Your Yeahs, and Rough Song are the best on TYLS, but as a whole, it's so much more engrossing that DC. Very

Much better than Depression Cherry. Although Bloom is still my favorite Beach House album (it's amazingly beautiful), TYLS is a close second. After being disappointed by DC, I wasn't sure what to expect with this, but I'm very glad they decided to release it. I almost wish they had released it first.

I love when Brother Justin says, "Yes, pain is an unavoidable side effect." Chilling!

Enjoying this far more than Depression Cherry, but neither come close to the brilliance of Bloom. It almost seems like she stopped singing with her full vocal range, the vocals on Bloom were much more fuller. I miss that.

Sunny is so much better than either Community or Parks & Rec, it's not even close, really. The latter is funny, but I have never LOLed as much as I do with Sunny. Imo, I couldn't even get past season 2 of Community, it was not particularly funny and half the time it felt overly sentimental (maybe that was intentional

One of my favorite albums ever, and one of their best (in a long line of best albums). Walk into the Sea Gives me chills.

Sunny is easily one of the greatest comedies ever (at one time, I didn't think TV could get much funnier than Curb Your Enthusiasm). My partner and I, arguably, have an addiction to watching Sunny. Almost every night we watch a few episodes at random (and usually, a few turns into a binge session). We have contests to

I'm a Low superfan. Imo, they have never released a bad album. It's been 8 years and I still think this is one of the finest things they've ever done (along with The Great Destroyer and their older classics). It still stands up. If anything, it sounds even more timely with the increasing prevalence of synth pop and

I love when Dee says, "It was the Defest."

One of my favorite things about The Strike is that there really is a non-profit called The Human Fund (http://www.the-human-fund.o…. They took their name from this episode, apparently. I don't think their motto is "Money for people", though.