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They removed it like two days after I'd recommended it to a co-worker, too. I was bummed.

Donnie Ahrus.

I can see why some people found the excessive delving into the mythos off-putting. One of the reasons why I loved it so much was that it was a really effective parody of the school of TV sci-fi that was at its zenith at that time. Shows like Lost, Heroes, and Battlestar Galactica were all based on these intricate

It's Black Flag minus Greg Ginn…Keith and Dez both sang for Black Flag before Henry did.

I like this comparison. I've actually always used Buffy as a point of reference when recommending Venture Bros. to people.  In both series, the first season is a fairly amusing superhero parody, but not much more. Starting in the second season of both, they get better and more plot-driven.  The analogy breaks down

Yeah, I read an article in Star Wars Insider probably 15 years ago on that as well.

I see what you did there.

Pete Wentz?  More like Went Pee.

Pimp Lucius's crane-kick stance was the highlight for me.  That and the scene where Sylvester repeatedly silences Twan.

Pimp Lucius's crane-kick stance was the highlight for me.  That and the scene where Sylvester repeatedly silences Twan.

Dude, that's GZA. Get it straight.

Dude, that's GZA. Get it straight.

Yeah. The guy who commented last week that Heisler didn't get adequately explain the skit about the two hip-hop archetypes was just being pedantic—but in this case, I don't know how you couldn't get that it was Bone.

Yeah. The guy who commented last week that Heisler didn't get adequately explain the skit about the two hip-hop archetypes was just being pedantic—but in this case, I don't know how you couldn't get that it was Bone.

R. Kelly is America's greatest living national treasure.

R. Kelly is America's greatest living national treasure.

Cracks me up that Judas Priest opens Sad Wings of Destiny with "Victim of Changes," about a woman, and closes the album with "Island of Domination," a gay bondage fantasy.

Cracks me up that Judas Priest opens Sad Wings of Destiny with "Victim of Changes," about a woman, and closes the album with "Island of Domination," a gay bondage fantasy.

I take it you haven't heard of jokes.

I take it you haven't heard of jokes.