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Touché. Granted, I was high a lot while watching this in college.

I was a big fan of Julie, the bartender. This was a favorite clip of mine, specifically the way his hands (don't) move while strumming the strings. Loved this show. Used to waste entire afternoons after classes in college watching it.

Yeah, I don't think they were all comedians. Just "strange" normal people whose comedy bits made them sound that way.

I always liked when Dom Irrera was on. His answering machine (anachronism!) message to Dr. Katz along with the interpretive dance was a classic.

I don't know how you vote to disbar JImmy when he made his case and Chuck's meltdown sealed the deal.

Not sure if it's been mentioned already (I'm not going to wade through 2100 comments) but does anybody think that Howard will admit that he "likes the cut of Jimmy's jib" as well as how he and Kim handled themselves during the trial and offer to absorb Kim and Jimmy into HHM, maybe even making Jimmy the "McGill" in

His disease has to be psychosomatic or some other underlying issue that he's creating this for. It's been proven in other episodes that he can go outside or deal with being in the vicinity of electronics as long as he doesn't know that they're there.

I do remember JenniCam and watched her descent into normalcy and then quitting her own website. She was one of the first "cam people" and, while I never subscribed I do remember combing the archives of her screen shots (from what I remember it wasn't actually streaming video but a series of shots every 30 seconds or

Or "…And More". I heard they suck live though.

Yeah, that's kind of a creepy commercial. The fisherman looks like he combed his hair with a piece of buttered toast. I'm not a big fan of the Craig Culver commercials. Nobody wants to buy food from him.

I agree. Culvers' Butter Burger Double is the best fast food cheeseburger you can get in the Midwest. I recently tried one "dressed" as close to a Big Mac as possible (pickles, lettuce, Thousand Island, cheese) and it was pretty damn delicious. I will also order it with only Cheese, Ketchup and Mustard and it's

Mostly because of drive-thrus and laziness.

Culvers' fish sandwich is the only fish sandwich I can eat. Kopps Custard in Milwaukee used to have a pretty good one years ago. Not sure if it still holds up.

Yeah, they did it with Bill Murray's brother and it was some wild, wild stuff. Read most of the book a loooong time ago so I wasn't sure what her name was and who she was. The scene got the point across though and was terrifying.

Yeah, that's what makes it so scary. With over 300,000,000 guns in the U.S. this is an extremely realistic scenario. They just need something to hate, a cause to rally around and someone to tell them what to do.

I think it's mentioned in a later episode when one character says "I don't know why they called in The Army" and another says "I think this is just 'an army'" or something to that effect. To me it seemed like a loose collection of assault rifle armed "citizens" enacting the new rule of law, and they were all males,

I have a feeling that Chuck is writing his own destiny with pressing these charges. He thought Jimmy would take he easy way out and accept the deal. The trial will somehow ruin Chuck.