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Yeah, it sucks how they don’t put all the replies to a comment in a group below that comment. I can’t even remember what it was, just that I was really drunk when I got on here the other night and it made me crack up.

*SPOILERS*

Tippecanoe is also the name of multiple townships and creeks in Iowa. I’m assuming it’s an American Indian word that’s been used around the midwest.

I agree with your analysis 100%. Good call.

I agree. I think it would really be interesting for them to depict an LGBT relationship in the next season of the series, especially for the time period it’s in. But Steve and the missing Lost Boy getting together wouldn’t work because there was nothing leading up to it hinting at either of them liking guys.

Juan, I love you for catching that. Since I decided on that user name, I’m not sure on how may people have picked up on the reference.

The AV Club is obviously too oblivious to dry, sarcastic humor, because this comment should have WAY more upvotes than it does.

Exactly.

Have you ever had a sloppy drunk chick unleash on you at an inopportune time while out at a bar or party? It’s ALWAYS an awful performance. So she nailed it.

Natalia Dryer pulled off being a sloppy drunk quite well. Her repeated, slurred “bullshit!”’s sounded pretty realistic.

Thanks. I’m usually pretty good on American pop cultural references, but I don’t have any idea what those names allude to either.

What were the names of the other pumpkin farmers?

Any type of reasonably realistic space travel. The thought of being so isolated from any type of help on earth, and the only thing protecting you from the vast, deadly void of outer space is man-made technology that could possibly break down. Then you’re either dead or floating off into an infinite nothingness. I’m

I loved Fire in the Sky as a kid! I actually saw it on TV really late one night in the past year, and that scene inside the alien spacecraft is still terrifying.

At a little after the 43 minute mark on this podcast, Danielle Harris describes a severely creepy “audition” she had for a Steven Seagal movie:

I’ll be damned. I was sure the Japanese would be the first to do this.

And this is the poor man’s Mello Yellow:

It’s not that I think genders necessarily react differently. It’s the fact that we tend to identify more with characters with shared experiences, have similar personality traits, or look and act like we do, whether we like it or not. At least I do. It was the fact that this was a character that I could definitely

Right on! Everybody LOVES Donkey Kong. But when I throw barrels at the Italian plumbers in my neighborhood I get charged with a hate crime!

Hey now. That was just the dummies and racists.........which unfortunately make up a pretty big voting coalition over here.