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I'm a sucker for episodes that depict an afternoon or night of adventures that kids can have.  I don't think this episode is in league with Halloweenies or the Call, but it is a cool exploration of a common kid fantasy.  Also, I disagree that there is no such thing as bad pizza.  I live in a city where people talk up

And yet, didn't it make you hungry for a bowl of Presidential Pops? 

I would go with Fozzie.  I never get tired of his bad pun humor.

I assumed it was 'behalf,' but I tried 'behalves' and it passed spell-check.  All that could mean is that it is a commonly accepted misspelling. 

I would prefer that all the winners have the Muppets accept the awards on their behalves. 

You can start the rumor that he is wearing a hairpiece and start calling him that now. 

An equally important consideration: will Will Smith go back to doing the theme songs for his summer blockbusters? 

They do a decent job of condensing a lot of the elements of the book to a concise story, but it really does throw that away for the last twist. 

It isn't so much that it is a butchered adaptation of the book since it gets a great deal  of the book right.  But that ending….  I prefer for an adaptation to be a fuck-up the whole way through, like Bicentennial Man, as opposed to fucking the whole thing up in the last ten minutes. 

The major plot point of the movie concerns finding the spot where he always poops. 

I thought I recognized her from Party Down.  Good catch. 

Although this is true, this puts the burden of 'doing something about it' on a victim who likely just wants to get on with their lives.  That doesn't make it right, but I get why many of them don't prioritize bringing the abusers to trial.  If it were as simple as just signing an affidavit and being done with it, it

4 days from now's Chris Brown outrage: Chris Brown kills the cast of Community
5 days from now's Chris Brown act of redeption in the eyes of AV Club: Chris Brown collaborates with Dawes on a video directed by Brett Rattner

Him holding the container with the dildo was just priceless.  Only on Archer is cutting upa body and keeping a dildo found in the corpse perfectly in line with a character. 

Like everyone else, you are avoiding work, albeit in an angrier, blacker way. 

I assumed the joke was that she was wearing some really strange fetish costume.

Judy Greer was fantastic in her high society voice. She disn't do too much, but every line she had was great.

Apart from the argument over who would get to have a private conversation with whom, I really didn't care much for Louis C.K.'s return.  Even the return of Duke Silver only got one really great bit (April crashing the cymbal in Jerry's ear).  I don't think the show has declined in quality at all, but this was a pretty

I agree.  The best part of the episode were Ben's reactions to being around cops.  I really didn't get how Dave went from being awkward to being an awkward, psychopathic dick.  I really wouldn't mind if at least one of the story lines were given to something non-campaign related.  I always enjoy a lot of the jokes,

He is a great actor, but this appearance had him playing a parody of his earlier appearances.