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I assumed Dallas meant that a Northerner using sarcasm would be strung up, just like a Northerner doing almost anything else would get strung up.

Queen's got so much muscle mass that he probably just sinks to the bottom.

Airing the episodes in the proper order would also give a little different shading to Axl's yelling at Darrin when he doesn't take Sue to the prom. A broken heart would give Axl a little empathy with Sue's situation.

I think Sue's shining moment was when, right after telling Mike she was just saying mean things about him to fit in, she goes to sit on the bench and promptly falls off. I laughed through two commercials.

If you know that this last episode takes place and Barney and Robin's wedding reception, you probably won't be lost at all.

Wouldn't HIMYM be a Seinfeld ripoff, then?

Friends has the same basic premise as Seinfeld, and I don't remember a lot of people saying it was a Seinfeld ripoff in the beginning. Did that happen?

…pation.

I hate multi-talented people. I blame them for the fact that I have no talent at all. Save some for the rest of us!

Me too. Joining the swim team in college was one of the best decisions I ever made.

Not enough of Miriam Lass has been found to know for sure she is dead. I think they said that there was enough of Abigail's blood at her house that they know she is dead, unless Hannibal banked her blood and used it to make everyone think she's dead.

The gag reel on the 1st season DVDs has Mads trying to do that catching an onion on the edge of a knife thing about 15 times. It's hilarious.

I think his question is how the Murder Nurse knew to ask Hannibal if he was the Chesapeake Ripper. I think the answer is that Murder Nurse read Will's file and it's probably in there that Will accused Hannibal of being the Ripper/copycat.

It is possible, no matter how small the possibility, that an anti-hero could be redeemed.

Swimming is underrated as a sport.

Yes, but in both this and B99 Fred seems to be doing a bit, where other actor/comedians like Stephen Merchant actually embody a character that feels more like a real person.

I was mildly surprised that I actually liked her performance until she saw her dead dad, and didn't hate it after that. She must be improving.

What kind of idiots would actually enjoy the trope of "people say something that seems to summon the token idiot, and
then lo, the token idiot shows up and says his catchphrase"?

I agree - this is the weirdest review. "This is a comedy about death" - no it's not, it's a comedy about still enjoying life when the rest of society leaves you for dead. "The women are washed up" - no they're not, they are refusing to think of themselves as washed up and continuing to be alive and vital when

I'm pretty sure that Diaper Glossner and Big Wheel Glossner are one and the same.