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Anytime I thought "Runaways" in regards to this episode, I kept thinking of Molly Hayes beating the snot out of all of the Reach. While wearing a funny animal hat.

Unless you've seen the entire season, I don't think you're being fair. To wit:

Works for me. I know, very unreasonable, but those two defined mediocrity. As they say, though, your millage may vary.

Got mad during the "compromising the band" sketch. "Shoo, Tim Heidecker!! Git! This here's a good sketch comedy show! You don't belong here!! You or Eric come back, I'm callin' the cops!!!"

About Jimmy Fallon's "Late Night" ice cream having chips? No, I am not joking.

Good thing you guys didn't include anime. We'd have at least 54 entries.

Why bring back PPG? It would be like Mike Judge doing one new season of Beavis & Butthead, and then that was it. Besides, we already have "Super Best Friends Forever." And they don't even need a mutated ape with easy access to a thesaurus.

Actually, those two showed up in Ben 10: Omniverse last Saturday. But yeah, no way I'd want those two back. And the "Red Guy." Every animated expy for Satan in the Nineties had to be gay. Why was that?

I have an allergy to nuts, so all I'm asking is that it has no nuts. If it does? Fuck it, I still have Stephen Colbert's Americone Dream. Ice cream cone pieces in ice cream? Sweetness.

Todd . . . given this week's episode of  Family Guy, do you think "The Wind Cries Marry" is still a major case of gay fear?

Does The Silence of the Lambs count? It was released on (oh, brother) February 14, 1991.

She becomes the weakest writer on The Daily Show. For Liz, she has reigned in hell, and now she'll serve in heaven. If that makes sense.

Still thinking/hoping Liz goes on a rampage. I was thinking of murder/suicide last week, but I think it would be more fun if she used a fellow 30 Rock-er as a cudgel. While Kenneth is lean enough for Liz to wield and beat, say, Frank (and his 99 caps) to death, I think Cerie makes more sense. While she doesn't have

I rewound and paused. For some reason, I kept thinking Jon Pertwee. He played a Time Lord and a scarecrow, so why not an extreme chocolatier? Uecker makes more sense . . . though I thought NBC was the network that made movies with all their sitcom stars, not ABC.

I visited another forum, and to my surprise, the posters there were whacking this episode like a pinata. To be fair, they get into SPN more than myself; in terms of posting on CW shows, all I can remember remarking upon in that neck of the woods are Smallville (eyeroll), Birds of Prey (double eyeroll), Tarzan (gah)

Winner. [ducks]

Almost forgot another Abraham Lincoln: "PARTY ON, DUDES!!!!!" It was a case where a climax was spoiled by commercials,  but c'mon, that guy would be the last person you'd expect to get down with Bill & Ted.

I know this post will be buried, but what the hell . . .

I know this post will be buried, but what the hell . . .

I know this post will be buried, but what the hell . . .