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I have to disagree on the lack of catchy songs thing in one case; I've had "Mother Knows Best" stuck in my head off-and-on for the past week. Easily the best Disney villain song since either "Mine, Mine, Mine" or "Hellfire," whichever came out more recently (I think the latter?).

I'm betting Amy (and the other less important people) reanimates next week, since they showed her body in the preview.

I'd agree that it's one of the best to come out this year. I'd say Terriers and possibly The Walking Dead are better (it's looking like it right now but it's only two episodes in), but I'd put it in the same league as Treme and Boardwalk Empire.

That's too bad
I just finished the last episode on onDemand this week and even though the finale fell a little flat the episodes leading up to it were fantastic. I was very curious to see where a second season would have taken it.

God, they were so painful. I hate that US audiences had to sit through them while the rest of the world gets supporting sets from De La Soul and Little Dragon.

Every time I read a Burl comment I can't help but hear it in Fred Willard's voice.

Yeah, I'm getting the giant column of nothingness too, which means I have to scroll ridiculously far down to get to the newswire. I'll probably like it more if/when I can see it like it's intended to look.

Ryan deliberately went so he could make cute, obvious comments that he thought were ingenious. There was nothing ballsy about what he was doing.

Yeah, I really liked this episode. Community veered off into a weird place tonight (even if them making the Secret Garden guy suddenly racist out of nowhere was hysterical) and 30 Rock felt utterly inconsequential in every way aside from the payoff to the NBC obituaries subplot, so maybe it benefited from how

I like the idea of the character they're trying to assign her (dumb narcissistic hot girl reporter), but surely there are tons of women who could play it a million times sharper than Olivia Munn does. She's so awkward.

Since its debut in 2003
Holy shit, I had no clue that this show has been on TV for *that* long. Wow.

Yeah, the fan-made credits are *much* more distinctive. The credits for Lincoln, Bernthal, and Callies are interesting enough, I guess, but the music and everything after those three are really forgettable and generic.

Oh lord.
I can't actually remember a *good* costume I had prior to freshman year of high school where I went as La Parka, the best luchadore ever.

Do it.

Except for like the lone character who doesn't like it, which seems to always be Finn.

See, I don't know
It was definitely not good but despite the fact that I had no fucking clue what was going on (I know nothing about Rocky Horror beyond "Sweet Transvestite" and "Time Warp") I still thought this was way less awful than the Britney Spears episode. Maybe because I had already stopped caring about really

You are horrible.

I, for one, am looking forward to the scene where they run an instance on WoW shirtless and in slow-motion.

Would they break out into spontaneous monologues from famous plays?

If he didn't know who Stone Cold Steve Austin is he had no hope of knowing who Batista is.