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Is that how we send secret messages to Gabe?
In reply to goddamn.'s comment on Area Man Spends Weekend Programming DVR at November 6, 2009 11:03 AMScore = 5
The part that made me most uncomfortable about reading this (and a lot of it made me uncomfortable) was the way that Glenn, Rob and Charlie getting picked up for the show while she wasn't echoed the whole "Sweet Dee is the only member of the gang who is not part owner of the bar" storyline of the series. That aspect of the plot always seemed completely arbitrary and weird to me, especially since the gender power struggle of the gang is present in so many other obvious ways, but with this backstory it's especially unfortunate. Yuck, gang.
on It's Not ALWAYS Sunny In Philadelphia at October 23, 2009 5:30 PMScore = 16
Oh, boo. I guess the return of a legend got my mouse-clicking finger all excited.
In reply to Pella Marsh's comment on Party! Pizza Party! Video Pizza Party! at August 12, 2009 11:45 AMScore = 3
Relax, technojeremy?
In reply to technojeremy's comment on Party! Pizza Party! Video Pizza Party! at August 12, 2009 11:43 AMScore = 4
I was too fearful of its hypnotic lure to watch the whole thing. But I skipped ahead, because I had to know how it ended.
on Party! Pizza Party! Video Pizza Party! at August 11, 2009 8:49 PMScore = 14
Not enough canola oil on those legs.
In reply to Godsauce's comment on Gwyneth Paltrow Narrowly Wrests Her Title Of "The Worst" Back From Katherine Heigl at July 31, 2009 1:12 PMScore = 16
Steve Zahn: greatest member of the Oneders.
on Steve Zahn Is The Best Late Night Talk Show Guest at July 29, 2009 10:38 AMScore = 20
BRB, going to find a secluded cave and be a hermit forever now.
on How I Didn't Bother To Meet Your Mother at July 23, 2009 11:56 AMScore = 12
"Today is my last day at Videogum." Not funny anymore. Or, well, at least less funny now.
on Spoiler Alert: New Moon Has A Twist Ending at July 22, 2009 2:43 PMScore = 77
I'm amazed that you're really going to read it! I think that legitimizes me as a carrier of the super nerd disease or something.
In reply to southernbitch's comment on The Japanese Girl Meeting Harry Potter Is Living The Dream We Didn't Even Know We Had at July 21, 2009 1:45 PMScore = 9




































I felt pretty uncomfortable reading it as well. I remember watching or reading some interview with Kaitlin Olson a few years ago, and she said that Sweet Dee's role was originally just to stand around and disapprove of the guys' shenanigans, which if you look at the first season is really true for the most part. Eventually she lobbied for better storylines. I wonder why the character was written that way originally - obviously Sweet Dee has come a long way since then. Did the guys just think they wouldn't be able to write for a woman, or that a woman wouldn't realistically want to be involved in their pranks? I really do love this show and I think it's one of the best comedies on television right now, but reading this kind of thing makes me uneasy.
Permalink for Hil's comment on It's Not ALWAYS Sunny In Philadelphia at October 23, 2009 5:37 PMScore = 17