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That doesn't have a whole lot to do with what Flansburgh said, but I agree.

In technical terms, I'd say the distinction isn't just that fat people aren't a privileged class (I mean, extreme obesity can count as a disability) but that "no fat chicks" does not convey a message of inciting harm against fat women, but merely a broad disdain for such people. That's bigoted, but not probably hate

Where are they supposed to find another mid-20s attractive woman-type-person in Hollywood now?

That reminds me that everyone's hair was weirdly red that season.

*pushes up glasses* Actually, he wasn't in A Pup Named Scooby-Doo!

It's weird that a guy known for such a unique vocal range got his start in voice acting playing such a bland character… and is still playing that character half a century later.

I interpreted it slightly differently, that Bart interprets the experience of causing Milhouse grief as being a nostalgic memory. He hears what Milhouse is saying, he just doesn't care that for Milhouse this was a bad thing.

Rats! Almost had him eating dog food!

Sketch comedy and stand-up are two very different mediums. Sketch comedy requires fairly general acting skills, while with stand-up the performance is more about timing than actually playing a character.

Focusing on the political drudgery behind the rise of the Empire is a decent enough idea, the problem is that George Lucas really wasn't equipped to execute it at all.

I would watch that.

I'm sure Robert Z'Dar is very frustrated that Bruce Campbell wrote a book titled "If Chins could Kill: Confessions of B-Movie Actor" before he did.

"How do I know if I'm"

Just reboot Pussy Galore. She leads a crime gang of lesbian trapeze artists, what do you need, a road map?

I haven't seen Breaking Bad, although I was aware that Mike has a shadowy future ahead of him involving Saul and certain chicken restaurant owners, which certainly contextualizes this as more than just some semi-crooked cop working in a parking lot. But even without that, it seems obvious that this isn't just "okay

With Better Call Saul too, this is really the season of cucumber water.

I can easily imagine this as a mediocre 1990s SNL sketch. The sketch would be padded out to be longer, but aside from that it's good to go.

A porn movie with a John Williams soundtrack would be pretty fucking awesome.

Apparently Madison as a girl's name first started to spike after the movie Splash came out, where it was the name of the mermaid, and in the context of the movie it was supposed to be an obviously fake name.

Mary Elizabeth Winstead as Sean Young's role in Dr. Jekyll and Ms Hyde.