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I do not miss early 2000's music at all. Too many whiny pubescent-sounding voices.

I wasn't impressed with Popeyes' regular chicken, but perhaps I was spoiled. The first time I had Popeyes, they were running a limited-time chicken and waffles deal where the chicken was covered in waffle batter before the breading. Everything felt like a step down after I ate that!

Have they ever actually used Popeye in their advertising?

Well, the entire decade itself wasn't attractive.

"Like wow! It's Mama Cass!"
"Rama Rass!" *laugh track*

This isn't even close to Sam and Diane; the actors have no chemistry here.

Nothing's gonna top that. I've never seen a Mxy since that could measure up to the Gottfried version.

This is the strongest example yet of how much better the show would be without Mon-El in it. This would've been a great episode if he hadn't weighed it down. Even Mxy can't save a scene when he has to act opposite THIS dry plank of wood.

That, and where would Urkel live? He'd have to go back to Russia.

I met Kelly Fitzpatrick two weeks ago, and the most surprising thing I learned was that she doesn't make a living wage, so she has to take on other jobs to survive. This is significant because….that's her work up there on a DC title.

When the Internet was young, people would just abandon one site for another when they made too many anti-consumer mistakes. Now certain sites are too big and iconic, and a large percentage of their users are too lazy and stupid, so Facebook can pretty much do whatever it wants. MySpace did not have that luxury.

After 20 years? How??

The way Spuds was portrayed in the 80's was how all beer ads worked back then; they were very basic, id-driven and assumed their target audience was stupid. "Drink this one lager and supermodels will appear out of nowhere and fawn over you" was the explicit message over and over. it's not surprising Spuds would take a

Maybe you're thinking of Rude Dog, who had his own cartoon in 1989 and resembled Spuds, probably intentionally.

Even if you leave this comment section, you can never leave this comment section.

Your mind didn't go immediately to the Seinfeld credits sequence? I thought this comment section would be full of "na-na-naaaaa-na-naa" mentions.

Since I know way too much about Archie let me add this:

LOL, I loved that ad; I quoted it for weeks. I loved it almost as much as Oprah loves bread.

It would have upset her inner balance, and realigning her chakra would take all DAY.

A bit related: was anyone expecting Miyam Bialik to bounce back into another hit network series after so many years? All her former colleagues are stuck slumming it on the Hallmark Channel, and here she is in 2017 on one of the most high-rated, overpaid and job-secure programs in Hollywood. Crazy.