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"Get Lucky" feels like the equivalent of when Alan Arkin won the Oscar for Little Miss Sunshine even though he didn't deserve it at all. It's fine and it's nice that Daft Punk got a megahit but it should have been one of their actual great songs that deserve it instead of just a pretty decent earworm.

1. Breaking Bad
2. Mad Men
3. Arrested Development
4. Game of Thrones
5. Veep
6. Boardwalk Empire
7. Parks and Rec
8. Orange is the New Black
9. The Walking Dead
10. Elementary

"Oy vey."

They did get pissed at each other during that weird taxi mishap that cost them first place a few weeks ago, but that was the only time. Not bad for a team that made it that far, really.

Also I just looked up what the cast is supposed to be for the All-Star season and uh, wow, they brought back about three HYPER HYPER ENERGY ENERGY YAY teams too many.

I prefer Survivor but oh my god Phil Keoghan is indeed so much better than Probst. Probst is horrible.

Yeah, I eventually just sort of gave in. They were having a good time and their insistence on VICTORY BEARHUGS for the unsuspecting souls who were officiating the detours/roadblocks was neck and neck with "Marie doesn't understand how directions/instructions/anything works" for best running gag of the season.

Yeah, tonight was one of their better nights honestly. It's easy to overlook their annoying qualities when they were actually playing a strong game tonight in the face of a speedbump and the other three teams conspiring to get rid of them.

Yeah, Marie had a tendency to have no clue what she was doing half the time and just sort of blundered her way into success, like what happened in the boiling eggs task last week.

After a certain point I realized that the Afghanimals were the team left I liked most in spite of being incredibly fake and forced-wacky, which means that this season blew up in casting's face in a massive way because they were irritating too, just irritating in a way where at least I could appreciate that they were

"Sally Ride" by Janelle Monae.

"Bye, Vytas! For only making the jury, Vytas and Aras sure
got a disproportionate amount of screen time in the first half of this
game."

I need to listen to the two most recent before voting, but up to that point it's likely:

Though I guess the downside of the Kimye talk show was that it was the first time I've had to accept that Abby Elliott will never be Khloe Kardashian in those sketches again.

The look of sheer childlike excitement on Nasim-as-Kim's face when referred to as being a genius made that entire sketch worthwhile even if it was the time where Gaga's relentless self-parody was way too wink-wink nudge-nudge. "FOOD IS JEWELRY NOW" was just icing on the cake.

Tina is the show's Meg Griffin. The writers have given up trying to treat her like a real character and are mostly use her as an object of irrational scorn.

I went to a school in sixth grade that was basically a gigantic fucking disaster. An elementary school decided "hey, let's start a middle school, and run it in a portable a couple blocks away from the main school." The vast majority of the students weren't exactly academic achievers, and after a certain point it got

People have complained about her on here before. Whatever, I like her. She does project her voice like she's doing live sketch or something instead of TV, but she's funny.

I've mostly just heard him on Doug Loves Movies and he really goes above and beyond on "and by the way, I'm black" there sometimes. Like, it's not that he's incapable of being funny, it's just he's really leaning on that being his entire act on some of those shows.

Oh fuck, I *am* excited about his reaction to the Red Sox winning once I get to that point. I don't watch baseball at all but his reactions to it are fun for me.