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Long live ReplayTV!
Isn't this only the second season of this show? So Guy would be the only gold they have found, since he has been the only winner?

Anyway, this is one of the only reality competition shows I watch, and I think it is fun. My wife and I also time-shift this show, and she had the end spoiled for her by a commercial, but since it was a few days later, she could only gripe so much. But we still watched, and still had plenty to talk about.

I hadn't heard about the cancellation. That sucks. Excellent comic, lot of fun to read. Very dark and humorous.

Hopefully, the buzz from the tv show could resurrect the comic. Damn, there is no way they can wrap up the arc in time.

Oh well, this show will still probably be better than a 2 hour movie version of Y: The Last Man, which was 60 issues long.

THE greatest sketch comedy show of all time (and this coming from a true fan of the art form). Kids in the Hall, SNL, In Living Color, all were great, but Chappelle just never missed. God, I miss that show.
Oh my god. This is the first SA in years not to have a Heroes spolier.

Am I wrong?
Why was it in poor taste? The number of wrestling-related deaths has been well documented. Should we just gloss over that because it makes wrestling fans (of which I once counted myself) uncomfortable?
As much as I love "Woodland Critter Christmas," I have to go with "Red Sleigh Down." Jesus gearing up Rambo style in order to save Santa (Santa Claus: "They shocked Santa's Balls") is more sacrilicious than pancakes on the ceiling.
I think I commented similarly last week, but I like over-the-top wackiness that Michael brings. It fills a small bit of the hole left by Arrested Development's cancellation. I wouldn't like it for The Office if it were all the time, but having the other plots be realistic makes the unrealistic stuff even funnier. I like the interplay of the vanilla and chocolate. Although I think of it more as chocolate and peanut butter.

I really enjoy the way they have been advancing the Jim/Pam subplot in very small, somewhat subtle ways. It feels like a treat for those of us that watch carefully and have been following for some time.

WII! Now! Make with the giving!
I'm going to go with the crowd on this one, and say you were off base Jay. I watched with my wife, and we laughed and had to rewind a number of times. While the writers may have to reach a bit more to make Michael over-the-top, he has always been a cartoon-ish figure. I love the way that this show can flip between semi drama (Michael and Jan in the train car) to outlandish funny.

The inflection in Oscar's voice as he tried to talk about the book while Kevin's rear was inches from his face was exactly what I imagine anyone's would be. The way Jim was an at absolute loss for words at the end of his talk with Karen. The way Andy had fallback options if he couldn't get into the Finer Things club. It all was just funny. It did what most other comedies just can't seem to do: elicit genuine humor and emotion from the audience. I think that the comments here prove that.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I just switched to Sprint from Verizon about three months ago for the Pre. Then I went for the Hero about a week ago. Now, I miss my hardware keyboard and am thinking about switching to the Moment. I am still able to switch back to Verizon if I want and get the Droid when it arrives. Should I just trade up to the Moment when it comes out, see if I like it, and if not switch to the Droid? Or something else entirely? Help!"
 

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