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Yeah, old fashioned pun breads are great.

Look on the bright side: we might get some Gothic Archies tunes.

Dear Paris is on fire again tonight
As it has been so many nights before.
The singing in the old City of Light
Has fallen silent in the street, once more.
In quiet contemplation, all the while
Across the sea, through telescopes we spy
The blazing, in this hour of tears and trial.
How can we, as observers, reason why?

I agree. My only other big complaint was the whole "Do half of the first book, make up an ending, do the second and third books, and then sorta do the end of the first book, in such a way that there can't be a sequel". There's so much amazing stuff in the later books, and I was seriously miffed that they basically

Starring who?

Barry Sonnenfeld is directing it. AKA, one of the executive producers behind the failure we got last time. I'm still optimistic about the show, but that is not one of the reasons.

That's not saying so much, seeing as how I was never in love with Breaking Bad, and haven't actually watched this season of Fargo yet. My heart still belongs to Adventure Time.

So they did. My mistake.

Nah, this season's second episode got a B.

This has to be some kind of AV Club record, right? Five episodes into a season, and not one episode rated outside the A range. With only one A-. Not even Breaking Bad ever boasted that.

Well, on the one hand, electric shows are awesome. On the other hand, so was Schramm. I have mixed feelings.

Well, seeing as how I saw them live last month, I had sort of assumed they were already on tour.

Look, I meant no offense. I made no assumptions about you or your level of intelligence, and I don't assume that all the evidence for this theory is imaginary. I'm not even saying that it isn't correct—what I'm saying is that what I have seen in the show hasn't convinced me, and many fans (Admittedly, perhaps not the

That might be my biggest irk with Sava. Deep episode: "This show is a historic work of art, it's operating on so many levels, it's more mature and complex than most adult shows, it's—" Simple episode: "Whelp, whatcha gonna do? The show IS aimed at ten-year-olds, after all!"
The show is such a grand, joyous,

Yeah, that wasn't exactly subtle.

Wow, I thought for sure Sava was going to hate this one for being "Just weird for weird's sake." You think you know a guy.
But yeah, this was golden stupid fun. Very much in the vein of the early seasons, or early season revivalists like James Baxter, or Shh. I really liked the landscape in this one: at the start, Finn

To be fair, Colbert is kind of the guy people think of when they think of comedians courageously seizing an opportunity to take a rather prominent politician down a few pegs literally feet away from them, on television, at a ceremony designed to kiss their ass.

I am reminded of this exchange from Rick and Morty:
"Hey, we got a word for Nazis back in Brooklyn, pal."
"I'm comfortable being called a Nazi! You think there is some other word that will hurt my feelings?!"

I don't know; I feel like if we're going to take the "Comedians are important, they impact real change, they challenge absurdity and drag it into being a laughing stock, they are a vital part of society" stance, then shouldn't we kind of expect them to take down people like Trump given the opportunity? If we agree

As a liberal, Hillary is worse than Romney. Romney is just kind of a doof (Ryan was the real danger of him winning the last election); Hillary is a criminal and a power addict.