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*me. it was hard for *me* to type. clearly.
Uh oh, I like Supernatural, despite it being executively produced by McG (it was hard for my to type that just now) and now this? I gotta rethink some things.
You know, in a summer of sequels and reboots, this is looking kind of appealing.
I'm glad it was about recycling AND about how to sign in at the local middle school, because I've been wondering about both.
That wasn't Sayid at the end asking "John?" It was Jin. Not sure how you could confuse those two, but I would have understood if you had mistaken him with a plank of wood or an inanimate doll.
Door in the Floor: because Smart People made the arduous task of being white look like a cake walk.
If he can cancel Jeff Dunham (sp? who cares) he can save Conan.
What a fucking joke this is. Conan is too good for NBC, clearly. The Tonight Show is not his style because he is not a 70-year-old man. Even the stuff Jimmy Fallon is doing is much more fun and original than Leno, but then again, we don?t like fun and original. We like watching Jaywalking FOR THE 189472389437th TIME.
You literally took the words out of my mouth. As soon as the lights came up, I said, "That was rapey." Didn't help that Jake had to tie that winged animals mouth shut before he could, uh, ride it.
You have to say "jects." If you say the whole word you've wasted precious time that you could be out looking for murderers. (If there were indeed any "jects.")
Looking for jokes here, but how do you parody a parody?
Gimme that Christan side hug, but do it quick, the cops are coming.
adrienne analysis makes the most sense here, if sense can be made from this....Who knows....That video broke my brain. (Raped my brain? Hahaha?!?)
As soon as I read the title of this post I thought of that episode and changed my avatar. Good ol' JA definitely takes the cake at weirdest Criminal Minds guest star. Can't believe I just came out of the closet as a Criminal Minds semi-fan.
Seconded. Posts like this are why I love Videogum.
I really think South Park has been phoning it in for the last few years, and they're often too preachy, but they have a point of view. Their better "message" episodes have obviously had deliberate thought put into them, much more than "black people are lazy!" Family Guy isn't and will never be in the same ballpark as South Park, so there's no point in comparing them.
I'll look forward to the end of the world if it borrows directly from Simpsons' Treehouse of Horror Episodes (1:38).