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“The Fight” is hands down my favorite episode of Parks and Rec and might be my favorite episode of a sitcom ever. It just makes me laugh from start to finish with no moment wasted.  Overall Season 3 is my favorite overall, but God, I loved so many episodes of this show.

Brendanaquits, amirite?

Born in Pennsylvania, Flaherty began his career at Second City in Chicago, working alongside comedy legends like John Belushi, Bill Murray, Gilda Radner, Chevy Chase, Brian Doyle-Murray, and Harold Ramis.”

He didn’t reveal who those “certain people” (plural!) actually were and it seems unlikely that he will in the future, but for the record, his co-stars for the majority of the show were Bryan Cranston, Justin Berfield, Erik Per Sullivan, Jane Kaczmarek, and Christopher Masterson.”

“who would have been between 15 and 21 years old at the time of the incident”

He didn’t reveal who those “certain people” (plural!) actually were and it seems unlikely that he will in the future, but for the record, his co-stars for the majority of the show were Bryan Cranston, Justin Berfield, Erik Per Sullivan, Jane Kaczmarek, and Christopher Masterson.

Are they gonna make AVC subscription-based like they did with Jezebel and Splinter? Because 1) If Teti or O’Neal or whoever had asked for readers to do that back during the site’s glory days to avoid being bought out by Univision in the first place, I would have gladly said yes, but not for this husk and disemboweled v

He was usually the best part of whatever he was in. Loved him in Sabrina. He really would have continued to do great things for years and years to come. Motorcycle accidents are a bad way to go. 

A reboot wouldn’t need Richardson, because it’s obvious that at least some time in the intervening 25 years, Jill Taylor 100% would have wised up and left her asshat of a husband. Tim Taylor in 2024 is definitely a divorced sad dad living bitterly alone, unable to grasp how his current state of a affairs is a direct

“...despite knocking out a few of the charges against her”

Clarissa was an essential part of my childhood. I’m glad nothing bad has come out about it... so far. Whenever I channel-surfed and landed on Schneider’s shows, they just seemed awful in comparison. Not that Clarissa was prestige TV. It just wasn’t funny to me. That was a nicely-worded statement from Joan-Hart.

Taking Halon’s Razor seriously was a mistake. In my experience, it’s mostly irrelevant if harm was done by malice or stupidity, partly because harm is done either way, and partly because the venn diagram between stupid and malicious people is looking more and more like a perfect circle.

The ABC’s of conservatism:

There’s a weird conservative tendency to think they are being attacked by simply being in a presence of someone who they assume has more liberal values than they do.

SBC has always seemed like an asshole, so I am not surprised.

I have to pay for my own therapy, I have to figure out what — I mean if there was anything, if there was any truth behind them actually caring, there would be something more than quotes on a page by obviously a legal representative telling them exactly how to tailor a response.

Uh, aren’t you missing the elephant in the room?

Just not the White House, please.

IIRC the covered it when it initially happened