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See it's funny to me that you're all picking season 3 as the best, because I stopped watching it after that season. The henchman just went overboard with the meta jokes to the point that they went from near my favorite characters to the least. The mythologizing stuff got to be a bit much. To be fair, the big gap

I'm sorry, but what the fuck is he talking about?

Tila Tequilas Vajayjay: The grand arbiter of subtlety.

Oops, replace "think" with "like".

This isn't their best work by any means, but I think the whole joke where they build up a story throughout the first two verses and then just say "and then five years later, i fucked my aunt," which seemingly has nothing to do with the whole verse beforehand.

Did you listen to it? Cause that also happens in this song.

Maybe these days you're right. But certainly not in 1980 or 1985.

Definitely. It was just that 1995 season with Chris Elliott and Jeannine Garafalo that is justifiably hated.

I will watch The Blacklist if he's basically playing Robert California in that role. Or better yet, he secretly is Robert California.

Did it seem like Zach was stumbling around his lines a lot through this episode or was it just me? Like having to stop a few words into his sentences and start over and stuff. Cooper and Helms did it too in their cameo.

Sad to see you go, Nathan. Is there any chance you can do a version of this column at your new digs, or is that not kosher?

Yeah, your real age is going to damage your career more than this frivolous lawsuit that reveals what an ass you are.

I remember Bob Dylan for some reason saying in an interview with Mojo a few years back that The Rolling Stones need Wyman back and that they're not the Stones without him.

"The number of legitimately classic Who solo albums can be counted on one finger—and that would be Pete Townshend’s Empty Glass" . Go listen to Smash Your Head Against the Wall. I personally like it better than most Who albums.

Not even "Sad Girl" ?

This is what hanging out with Tony La Russa does to you.

Yeah. It is a rip and Wire was right to sue, but no one ever mentions that they added three chords and that awesome sounding synth after the borrowed riff. Wire is better than Elastica, but I think Elastica wore this riff better.

Yeah, but that was because DJ Lethal took a good sample, gave it to the legendary DJ Premier to complete the beat, and had one of the all-time greats rap on it. It's not really a Limp Bizkit song, which is why it's not so terrible.