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Yeah I get that they're "separate entities" and whatnot but they're just later timeslots on the same channel. That'd be like if a Chuck E Cheese turned into a strip club at night aaaaaaaaaand holy crap excuse me. *runs to patent office*

TV's weird. Cartoon Network censors a gay kiss, but on Adult Swim they have….just about everything that could possibly happen, happen on shows like Family Guy and whatever weirdness Tim and Eric have come up with.

Yes. "Scientists".

This doesn't qualify as a "Great job, Internet!" eh? Huh.

And just like that, Guy Fieri became ambassador to South Korea.

Louis CK. Basically make that episode where he auditions for Letterman's spot come to life. And I wouldn't be upset if his stint featured heavy amounts of David Lynch too. "Go. Be funny."

The second one. The one that makes no sense, and therefore is funnier.

Yeah…listen. If you try and trademark something that is obviously borrowing heavily from another, insanely popular trademark, your response shouldn't be "well, come on. it's different", it should be "I would've gotten away with it too if it weren't for you pesky lawyers!" Because, come on. Shut up.

A sad, crying clown in an iron lung.

Yikes. I like Brad Pitt but he didn't do much here. Zach and Louis did all the work. I mean it's pretty bad when the president has more comedic chops than an actor!! (insert glib remark about the state of politics here)

This is cool. I've always wanted to know what happens to the people who don't get an investor, but it's not because they're some zany kook, it's just they don't have a sustainable business plan yet. I hope they show them doing well, and portray everyone in a good light (and I mean that sincerely). Of course, if they

That comment is for anyone to use. I like to share my wealth with the people.

Oo! Oo! I know this one! The answer is C: Commenters who have a different opinion on a show than the reviewer. Did I win?

To a much lesser extent, the band Mariachi El Bronx's album "Mariachi El Bronx (II)" opens with the song "48 Roses", a lively, punk-y song that basically works as their credo: "A punk band turned Ranchero". But the rest of the album is much slower and deliberate, more traditional to the mariachi style. I actually felt

What he said.

I'd argue just about any metal album's opening track is misleading. Usually a slow, building acoustic affair, entirely instrumental, showing off the talents of the lead guitarists and featuring bell chimes, cellos and gregorian chant among other things. And then…the album starts. (I love metal. I just know never to

Yes! A multi-camera sitcom! Those are the best!

Then you ain't a true gangsta.

I think my blog at the time had Green Day's "Basket Case". It was pretty interesting to see the differences in some MIDI files, too. Like, some people put more effort into their version of "Semi-Charmed Life" than others. I'd love to get an AV Club interview with someone who used to do that.

There was this program I found back in the day I was trying to teach myself guitar. It was called "TabIt", and you could enter guitar tablature (a form of sheet music but for the guitar) into the program and it would play it out in MIDI format, so you could "hear" what it was supposed to sort of sound like. I am