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The thing with Miles, which I'm begrudgingly realizing, is that the perspective of the viewer and the perspective of the judge is so vastly different. Like, Miles vs. Ryan this week is sort of like watching someone making something that's on it's own is okay but has absolutely nothing to say vs. someone who has a lot

And anyway, it was beyond being his time to go. His time to go was like… week two with the junk corpse or week four with the Sex Ed thing, if not just week one with the clown easel.

Ah, reality TV
I liked Miles vs. Erik because it was a battle of two people I find really insufferable in entirely different ways. Like, I'm honestly not particularly charmed by Miles' reality TV show character posturing even though his work is consistently good, but Erik was just… the nicest thing you can say about

Also the Incident in a Medical Clinic level, where you cut down the zombie outbreak at the source.

Yeah, but those shows probably weren't nominated for Best Drama either.

Nicole looks pretty sleep-deprived too, fittingly enough since she's being used as Miles' Reality TV Show Love Interest. I would buy that as not being a calculated move on Miles' part if not for the fact that Miles said that ridiculous "if she ever made a move on me the earth would implode" bit, which is such a stock

My biggest exposure to Olivia Munn up to this point was when I was watching Ninja Warrior, the only program that airs on G4 that I really care to watch, and they relentlessly hyped the fact that she was going to be on it, and how hard she was training to overcome the first obstacle. And she did, in fact, overcome the

Erik
I almost would have felt sorry for him if he were to be eliminated on the exact same show where his lone good idea thusfar was something he suggested to someone else. Instead I'm still just patiently waiting for him to be eliminated; Nao and John had an off-week, sure, but at least that implies that there were

I loved the rapper JK Simmons' character had hired for the sweet sixteen party completely dismissing his threat with "… yeah, that sounds like some shit, don't do that."

If there's one thing The AV Club loves, it's Crash and works based on Crash.

Shit.
I wish it were on a network that people actually watched. Like, if it had actually ended up on HBO like originally intended or FX or somewhere. I watched every week, but the thing is I was watching on Netflix instead of Starz because what's the point of paying extra for a network that puts its only thing worth

Agreed. I like how long they are, if any series merits it it's The Sopranos.

I know, right? I watch and enjoy Glee (even if the back nine was really hit-or-miss) but, uh. Not sure if want.

Yeah, apparently I was skimming the review or I was more tired than I thought. Ah, well.

As did Community. Really, I've been fairly down on the last couple episodes of The Boondocks so the fundraiser episode was a pleasant reminder of what it can be when it's really working.

I would have liked Abdi's more if he had managed to finish its original concept. Like, something about the N64 controllers being linked to the other sculpture really works for me. As it is, it's impressive given the setbacks he had and it looks cool, but it's not really anything I haven't seen before all over the

Yeah, I'm trying to figure out what the ballots would have been. Olivia Newton-John's sounds like it was Aural Intensity, Vocal Adrenaline, New Directions. Newscaster Guy's was probably Vocal Adrenaline, Aural Intensity, New Directions. Sue's was New Directions, Aural Intensity, Vocal Adrenaline. I think Josh Groban

I have to second the Sarah Drew love. I'm not sure if there's much for her to do given her character's arc over the course of the episode she was in but I'd take Suzy Pepper over Jacob Ben Israel any day of the week.

Great, now I'm going to watch that video again instead of writing my Play Analysis paper.