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I guess he is going back to England where expect the base for this series all his great shows got canceled during their first season run. Or he is just going to interview Stewart Lee for Stewart Lee's comedy vehicle even more.

That's the way I've always seen Clay. He started as a parody of the Italian greaser types but later turned his persona in the biggest one of them all. Just look at his No Apologies show where he just seems very tired of it all and wears a very overdone karate suit with his name over it with puffy hair, he looks like a

After last weeks fun oddity. Steven Universe tugs again at your dear old heartstrings and finally lets you see Rose in full form with young Greg. It's well storystelling at it's most tv-serie like, answering some things but also leaving allot of new ones open to debate. Still this was a great heartfelt episode and

Greg is also one of the best tv dads on tv right now. He's clumsy, forgets things, breaks things but he is always there for Steven and his friends with a very caring yet loose edge. He is like a real dad which is hard to write(just ask all the sitcom writers)

Brutal Legend is the only Tim Schafer game I never finished or well liked that much. Really cool concept, fun gameplay but it just gets really boring so fast with it's endless repeating.

Boy that game gets buggy on my way uptodate pc. It's a gem still but I prefer the 360 version

I finished the main story after putting around 200 hours in it. Boy it is boring and bland, still the sidequests are pure gold allot of the times.

The biggest offender for me is Alice: Madness Returns, it looks great plays fairly decent and has that cool gothic American McGee feel to it. Also the story iS GOOD but I never can bring myself up to making it through the last 25% of the game. I instead just finished Lego The Movie: The Videogame and cried a little

I am to young to have been around to see the rise of cd's, when I started buying music the format was in the start of their slow but steady decline but this was a great Barry and Erica heavy episode episode.

That's a great record, Stormtrooper in Drag is the bees knees

Yes, that allot. Even well he isn't dating anyone related to her, or well not yet.

I made various Hot To Trot jokes to a friend of mine when we saw it at a pre-screening. Pretty much laughed all the way through, I seriously hate modern blockbusters looking so shiny to today. Even the poor kid clothes shined.

I think Coulton would be very on the nose expect being used maybe in a context. The other ones are well great, Grab The Gun was the first vinyl record I ever bought at a concert.

Linger was used not to long ago in Inside Amy Schuler, so yeah I guess the rights for that song are open for tv shows.

That had me like going 'that is funny but also well really just no…don't do that'

I loved how awkward Ravi was looking on that train-wreck and then he ran away in the adult section.

A set-up filler episode mostly that isn't heavy on story but seems to introduce some back-stories/plot changes. Still a extremely fun 42 minutes, the fleshing out of this episode:

KANE WAS THERE, KANE WAS THERE TO. I love how their addressing face on how useless Kane's function in the authority is. Giving him a plot-line beside being moody and big with him running Raw this week and being asked about what he does. Also I love how down to earth his personage in WWE now is, like talking as a older

She sure isn't as preachy and misguided as Dunham.

I don't but i'm also a whiny white upper middle-class kid who spend 90 dollars on a sweater on etsy today. So yeah each to their own