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-Hi, I'm Wilson Cleveland from "Leap Year."
And this is my channel.
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-So the first episode I picked was
"Buffy the Vampire Slayer's" "Hush."
It is the most truly terrifying episode
of the entire series and probably the most unique
premise.
No one talks for 40 minutes.
My next pick is a show that I produce
and I'm on, but bear with me.
-God, how selfish are you?
-"Leap Year" is very much a dramedy.
But this episode in particular hits
more of the dram than the edy.
It's really the first time we explored
the darker side and more serious side of something that
started out being very light and funny.
-They said they would make the lawsuit go away.
-Oh, well it doesn't make me feel
better that you sold us out for money.
-What was I supposed to do?
None of you came rushing to help me, did you?
-The other thing about this episode
is we have Eliza Dushku handcuffed in a closet.
So, you know, there's that.
My next pick is "Community."
It was the season one finale.
It's a parody of the action comedy genre.
But what I love about this episode
is that it is actually funnier and more
actiony than the movies that it parodies.
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-Aw.
-And plus, I just love Joel McHale.
-And tell the Drama Club their tears will be real today.
-So my next pick is the series finale of "Six Feet Under."
I defy anyone not to cry during the last ten
minutes of this episode.
It's really just a very stark reminder of how short life is.
-Thank you for everything.
And thank you for giving me a life.
-You gave me life.
-So my next pick is the season four premiere
of the original "Melrose Place."
And you'll remember Marcia Cross played crazy Dr. Kimberly Shaw.
And she had the wig.
And she pulled off the wig and had a big scar.
It was nuts.
This episode all bets are off.
She blew up the entire Melrose Place.
-No!
My next pick is the second SNL Digital Short.
First was "Lazy Sunday."
And then was "Natalie Raps."
-[BLEEP] off that yak and that bourbon.
Doing 120 getting ooh while swerving.
-Natalie Portman, as a gangster rapper,
basically takes a blowtorch to her nice-girl image
and blows the smoke like right in your face.
It's hilarious.
It's foul mouthed.
It's one of the funniest videos I have ever seen.
-We love you Natalie.
-I want to [BLEEP] you too.
-So my next pick is from the first season
of "The Office," "Diversity Day."
This is Steve Carell-- Michael Scott-- at his most,
most cringe worthy.
-Every time black people want to have a good time some ignorant
[BLEEP].
I take care of my kids.
-Wait, wait.
-This episode is just a celebration
of political incorrectness.
-Say a race that you are attracted to sexually.
I will go last.
Go.
-I have two.
-Nice.
-White and Indian.
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