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HappiestMan@Springfield
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Yeah, the security wasn't aware of his past or anything about him. Anything he did before the flight has no relevance to the situation.

I have no problem with that.

Yeah, their storyline is the thing I'm most excited to see in 2.

So what was up with it?

Insiders say that the case fell through because the prosecution spent most of their time mocking the cover art of Ed Sheeran's song. Apparently telling the jury to "Look at this photograph. Every time I do it makes me laugh."

Dumb question, but as someone who only saw the first few seasons, did they ever explain what was up with those two skeletons they found in season 1?

Lots of shows would be better if they were made of 13 episode seasons.

I would actually love that. I feel like the history of the island and the different groups that used to inhabit it were the most interesting parts of the show.

>And by season six, after the writers figured out the main conceit

I dont know why, but this kid rubs me the wrong way. I got a feeling he's a douche.

Be careful about using the word "White" around Click to's. The guy's a breitbarter who loves mocking and making fun of minorities, but gets extremely offended at even the most harmless joke about White People

Hey everybody, just do yourselves a favor and ignore this guy. He's just trying to start shit. Better to just block and move on.

Hey, just so y'all know. This guy is a troll trying to start shit all over the Av Club. Just leave him alone and let him verbally defecate in peace.

Not only was that joke shitty, it was also insanely lame. Like a racist dad joke.

In retrospect, You're totally right. My bad.

*And with that comment, Click to's attempt to infiltrate the Av Club ended before it even began.*

Hi there, hows it hanging?

Hi there. Hows it going?

Im assuming it was something like Arnold Schwarzenegger appearing in the cold open, implying he's going to be the main character, only to die minutes in in the most violent way possible.

I heard them open for "Small Tall Paul and the Unwanted Advances" once. Blew my mind when I found out they were actually a quartet.