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-->'''Dorkman''': We were saying something interesting, but now I've forgotten. Sorry, everyone.
-->(''beat'')
-->'''Dorkman''': Wow, that killed our momentum. So, anyway, ''Fight Club''. Say something interesting.
* CrossesTheLineTwice: Happens frequently; the instance that takes the cake has to be Trey's comment that a film like ''TheMatrix'' is worth a Columbine every now and then.

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-->'''Dorkman''': We were saying something interesting, but now I've forgotten. Sorry, everyone.
-->(''beat'')
-->'''Dorkman''':
everyone.\\
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'''Dorkman''':
Wow, that killed our momentum. So, anyway, ''Fight Club''. Say something interesting.
* CrossesTheLineTwice: Happens frequently; the instance that takes the cake has to be Trey's comment that a film like ''TheMatrix'' ''Film/TheMatrix'' is worth a Columbine every now and then.
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* HellIsThatNoise: In the few early episodes in which stereo audio tracks were experimented with, said stereo is intensely distracting.
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* IronWoobie: Dorkman was severely injured by a drunken, texting driver who smashed him into a pillar. However, his rapid physical and psychological progress in recovering from said accident, while certainly far from over, has consistently surprised the physicians in charge of him.
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* TheWoobie: Teague, in the show's fourth season. Within a period of a few months, he had a relationship end, encountered unexpected legal issues that forced him to rename Down in Front as Friends in Your Head, and had war declared on him by a certain group of internet trolls that shall remain nameless—this last resulted in hundreds of threatening messages and texts sent to him, his family and his employers; dozens of orders for food, drugs and prostitutes being made in his name and subsequently being delivered to his door; and his internet projects getting bombed with dislikes and threatening comments (his own account of the experience is available [[http://www.friendsinyourhead.com/audio/TIKWIL.mp3 here]]). And to top it all off, he tripped and tore up his hands and arms days before he had to play piano on the album he was recording (fortunately, the injuries healed enough that he was still able to play for the recording sessions).

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* TheWoobie: Teague, in the show's fourth season. Within a period of a few months, he had a relationship end, end (it's since been renewed), encountered unexpected legal issues that forced him to rename Down in Front as Friends in Your Head, and had war declared on him by a certain group of internet trolls that shall remain nameless—this last resulted in hundreds of threatening messages and texts sent to him, his family and his employers; dozens of orders for food, drugs and prostitutes being made in his name and subsequently being delivered to his door; and his internet projects getting bombed with dislikes and threatening comments (his own account of the experience is available [[http://www.friendsinyourhead.com/audio/TIKWIL.mp3 here]]). And to top it all off, he tripped and tore up his hands and arms days before he had to play piano on the album he was recording (fortunately, the injuries healed enough that he was still able to play for the recording sessions).

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-->'''Dorkman''': No, but, umm... I forgot what we were talking about before that. I—we were talking about my period, and then we got a little distracted. Hey, look, color grading—no, wait, this was ''before'' color grading... We were saying something interesting, but now I've forgotten. Sorry, everyone.

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-->'''Dorkman''': No, but, umm... I forgot what we were talking about before that. I—we were talking about my period, and then we got a little distracted. distracted.
-->'''Brian''':
Hey, look, color grading—no, grading!
-->'''Dorkman''': No,
wait, this was ''before'' color grading... We were saying something interesting, but now I've forgotten. Sorry, everyone.grading...


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-->'''Dorkman''': We were saying something interesting, but now I've forgotten. Sorry, everyone.
-->(''beat'')
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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: Usually courtesy of Teague. One particular gem comes from the ''FightClub'' commentary.

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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: Usually courtesy of Teague. One particular gem comes from the ''FightClub'' ''Film/FightClub'' commentary.
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-->'''Dorkman''': No, but, umm... I forgot what we were talking about before that. I—we were talking about my period, and then we got a little distracted. Hey, look, color grading... We were saying something interesting, but now I've forgotten. Sorry, everyone.

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-->'''Dorkman''': No, but, umm... I forgot what we were talking about before that. I—we were talking about my period, and then we got a little distracted. Hey, look, color grading—no, wait, this was ''before'' color grading... We were saying something interesting, but now I've forgotten. Sorry, everyone.
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* GrowingTheBeard: The show has always been funny and informative, but the second season is where the discussion became far more organized and professional, and in terms of equipment it's where the audio quality really starts to sound polished.

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* GrowingTheBeard: The show has always been extremely funny and informative, but the second season is where the discussion became far more organized and professional, and in terms of equipment it's where the audio quality really starts to sound polished.
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* HellIsThatNoise: In the few early episodes in which stereo audio tracks were experimented with, said stereo is intensely distracting.
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* GrowingTheBeard: The show has always been funny and informative, but in terms of professionalism, the second season is where the discussion became far more organized and polite,and in terms of equipment it's where the audio quality really starts to sound polished.

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* GrowingTheBeard: The show has always been funny and informative, but in terms of professionalism, the second season is where the discussion became far more organized and polite,and professional, and in terms of equipment it's where the audio quality really starts to sound polished.
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* GrowingTheBeard: The show has always been funny and informative, but in terms of professionalism, the second season is where the discussion became far more organized and polite,and in terms of equipment it's where the audio quality really starts to sound polished.
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* TheWoobie: Teague, in the show's fourth season. Within a period of a few months, he had a relationship end, encountered unexpected legal issues that forced him to rename Down in Front as Friends in Your Head, and had war declared on him by a certain group of internet trolls that shall remain nameless—this resulted in hundreds of threatening messages and texts sent to him, his family and his employers; dozens of orders for food, drugs and prostitutes being made in his name and subsequently being delivered to his door; and his internet projects getting bombed with dislikes and threatening comments (his own account of the experience is available [[http://www.friendsinyourhead.com/audio/TIKWIL.mp3 here]]). And to top it all off, he tripped and tore up his hands and arms days before he had to play piano on the album he was recording (fortunately, the injuries healed enough that he was still able to play for the recording sessions).

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* TheWoobie: Teague, in the show's fourth season. Within a period of a few months, he had a relationship end, encountered unexpected legal issues that forced him to rename Down in Front as Friends in Your Head, and had war declared on him by a certain group of internet trolls that shall remain nameless—this last resulted in hundreds of threatening messages and texts sent to him, his family and his employers; dozens of orders for food, drugs and prostitutes being made in his name and subsequently being delivered to his door; and his internet projects getting bombed with dislikes and threatening comments (his own account of the experience is available [[http://www.friendsinyourhead.com/audio/TIKWIL.mp3 here]]). And to top it all off, he tripped and tore up his hands and arms days before he had to play piano on the album he was recording (fortunately, the injuries healed enough that he was still able to play for the recording sessions).
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* CrossesTheLineTwice: Happens frequently; the instance that takes the cake has to be Trey's comment that a film like ''TheMatrix'' is worth a Columbine every now and then.

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\n* CrossesTheLineTwice: Happens frequently; the instance that takes the cake has to be Trey's comment that a film like ''TheMatrix'' is worth a Columbine every now and then.then.
* TheWoobie: Teague, in the show's fourth season. Within a period of a few months, he had a relationship end, encountered unexpected legal issues that forced him to rename Down in Front as Friends in Your Head, and had war declared on him by a certain group of internet trolls that shall remain nameless—this resulted in hundreds of threatening messages and texts sent to him, his family and his employers; dozens of orders for food, drugs and prostitutes being made in his name and subsequently being delivered to his door; and his internet projects getting bombed with dislikes and threatening comments (his own account of the experience is available [[http://www.friendsinyourhead.com/audio/TIKWIL.mp3 here]]). And to top it all off, he tripped and tore up his hands and arms days before he had to play piano on the album he was recording (fortunately, the injuries healed enough that he was still able to play for the recording sessions).
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* CrossesTheLineTwice: Happens frequently; the instance that takes the cake has to be Trey's comment that a film like ''TheMatrix'' is worth a Columbine every now and then.
* NonSequitur: Again, usually courtesy of Teague.
-->'''Teague''': DavidFincher's semen is made out of candy and brilliance.
-->(''beat'')
-->'''Dorkman''': Okay, anyway...
-->'''Teague''': I've had three Mike's [Hard Lemonades].
-->'''Dorkman''': I've had ''four'' and I'm not even at that stage yet.
** In ''ThePrincessBride'':
-->'''Teague''': Trey, talk to me about nipple torture.
-->(''beat'')
-->'''Teague''': I'm trying to throw you segues you ''cannot'' recover from.

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* CrossesTheLineTwice: Happens frequently; the instance that takes the cake has to be Trey's comment that a film like ''TheMatrix'' is worth a Columbine every now and then.
* NonSequitur: Again, usually courtesy of Teague.
-->'''Teague''': DavidFincher's semen is made out of candy and brilliance.
-->(''beat'')
-->'''Dorkman''': Okay, anyway...
-->'''Teague''': I've had three Mike's [Hard Lemonades].
-->'''Dorkman''': I've had ''four'' and I'm not even at that stage yet.
** In ''ThePrincessBride'':
-->'''Teague''': Trey, talk to me about nipple torture.
-->(''beat'')
-->'''Teague''': I'm trying to throw you segues you ''cannot'' recover from.
then.
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** In ''ThePrincessBride''

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** In ''ThePrincessBride''''ThePrincessBride'':
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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: Usually courtesy of Teague. One particular gem comes from the ''FightClub' commentary.

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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: Usually courtesy of Teague. One particular gem comes from the ''FightClub' ''FightClub'' commentary.
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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: Usually courtesy of Teague. One particular gem comes from the FightClub commentary.

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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: Usually courtesy of Teague. One particular gem comes from the FightClub ''FightClub' commentary.
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-->'''Teague''': ''I'' Got a period.

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-->'''Teague''': ''I'' Got got a period.

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* CrossesTheLineTwice: Happens frequently; the instance that takes the cake has to be Trey's comment that a film like ''TheMatrix'' is worth a Columbine every now and then.

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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: Usually courtesy of Teague. One particular gem comes from the FightClub commentary.
-->'''Dorkman''': (''referring to bloodstains on clothing'') I mean, a stain, you've gotta scrub physically. You can't just throw it in the sink and kind of just let it soak.
-->'''Teague''': Are you saying that you fight people often? Is that what you're saying? You know more about blood on pants than me? You had a period, Michael?
-->(''beat'')
-->'''Teague''': ''I'' Got a period.
-->'''Brian''': ...woah.
-->'''Dorkman''': ''Moving'' the ''hell'' on.
-->(''beat'')
-->'''Dorkman''': No, but, umm... I forgot what we were talking about before that. I—we were talking about my period, and then we got a little distracted. Hey, look, color grading... We were saying something interesting, but now I've forgotten. Sorry, everyone.
-->(''beat'')
-->'''Dorkman''': Wow, that killed our momentum. So, anyway, ''Fight Club''. Say something interesting.

* CrossesTheLineTwice: Happens frequently; the instance that takes the cake has to be Trey's comment that a film like ''TheMatrix'' is worth a Columbine every now and then.then.
* NonSequitur: Again, usually courtesy of Teague.
-->'''Teague''': DavidFincher's semen is made out of candy and brilliance.
-->(''beat'')
-->'''Dorkman''': Okay, anyway...
-->'''Teague''': I've had three Mike's [Hard Lemonades].
-->'''Dorkman''': I've had ''four'' and I'm not even at that stage yet.
** In ''ThePrincessBride''
-->'''Teague''': Trey, talk to me about nipple torture.
-->(''beat'')
-->'''Teague''': I'm trying to throw you segues you ''cannot'' recover from.
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* CrossesTheLineTwice: Happens frequently; the instance that takes the cake has to be Trey's comment that a film like TheMatrix is worth a Columbine every now and then.

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* CrossesTheLineTwice: Happens frequently; the instance that takes the cake has to be Trey's comment that a film like TheMatrix ''TheMatrix'' is worth a Columbine every now and then.
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* CrossesTheLineTwice: Happens frequently; the instance that takes the cake has to be Trey's comment that a film like TheMatrix is worth a Columbine every now and then.

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