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Andrew Bloom
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I liked it when I was a kid. I remember a lesson where the daughter tried to teach the world the earth was round having some good laughs in it. I'm sure there's still some TGIF in there, but silly muppet humor and cool dinosaur suits/puppets? That's a recipe for 90s fun I tells ya.

My great aunt told me that if you upvote yourself you'll go blind. I'd be careful.

Seconded. Reliably fun sportswriting every week.

Teti, you're a real lunch pail kind of Editor-in-Chief, a scrappy, deceptively fast writer who's always in the editing room. So, can you tell me what to do now that Julian Edelman, the heart and soul of my fantasy team, has been injured?

Oh man, that's the type of thing Romero would do (see also: Hare Krishna zombie in Dawn of the Dead) but I think making the walkers more colorful is a frivolity this show considers itself above.

He still has his Angel Wing Vest. He's still Daryl!

Jet fuel can't melt brains. #TheWalkingTruth

He never did have the makings of a varsity athlete.

It's funny, I know which guy you were referring to, and I was thinking Thor.

It was really a great vocal performance to convey how uncomfortable he was with the situation.

I'm about halfway through Brave and Bold, and while it has some misses, I love how much fun the show has with the character and the sillier parts of the DC Universe. You're right; it's a real gem.

Thanks for sharing this!

Agreed, and he sanctioned the various Robot Chicken specials that make a lot of fun of the franchise. He even appeared in one of them!

I have to say, I loved Wellington in this. He was bombastic but it had just the right shade to make him feel a part of Blackadder's world. And it's quite a departure from Stephen Fry's portrayal of Melchit in the prior season!

Wisconsin does have that right bit of non-coastal eccentricity without more controversial chapters in its recent history that makes it ripe for comedy.

Long live Triclops! The true heir of the Emperor!

Pfff…Triclops was obviously the better three-eyed Star Wars character.

Yes! Someone else remembers Ken and Trioculus and Triclops! They were the only part of the EU I consumed as a young lad, and while I have no doubt that the books were actually terrible, they hold a certain place in my heart for their space-faring brand of ridiculousness.

How dare you besmirch the good names of Triclops, Trioculus, and Jedi Prince Ken!

Oh man. People can feel however they want about the prequels, but for the love of god, with all the "noun-verbing" words that seem to have been coined lately, can we please draw the line at "nerdsplaining"?