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I still don’t get the AV Club’s love for her. I’ve seen her in a handful of things and she’s... okay? She was reasonably good as a rage-monster in Eric Andre’s Bad Trip, but it was a deliberately one-note character. We also watched the first season of her “up and coming comics” anthology series They Ready; she’s only

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Needs more Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Heads will Roll

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I’d add any of the following from John Entwistle:

Yeah, seriously. They’re one of my favorite bands of all time, but they’re also a pack of children who made a record chastising each other like children, then were rewarded for behaving like children with the best-selling album in a decade where excess was a given, so money and drugs and crippling fame led them to

It was mentioned last season when Sophia surrendered herself over to Max to find her, that Sister Ingalls was given compassionate release.

In general you can calculate the existence of evidence by the swiftness in the firing. Which is why Spacey was off HoC before the story had time to dry. They knew for a long time. In a lot of these cases the networks/production companies are less spooked bean-counters and more semi-accomplices who see that the jig is

This, I think, is the biggest problem in season 5. Every character in season 4 had a season long storyline by necessity because of the actors schedules and then the show would weave in and out of each one. But in this, everyone is in every episode (well, except for Lindsay), yet it retains Season 4's season arc

I want to see a recurring “Music Talk with Stephen & Joshua” segment where the two of them just argue about various 60s rock bands and their discographies.

Some of the shows mentioned in the podcast about the laugh track are actually shows with a studio audience. Perhaps the audience’s reactions are sweetened here and there; but there is a fundamental distinction between that practice and relying entirely on a laugh track, as on shows such as The Brady Bunch and Gilligan’

So is the Internet’s next mission to identify the 4 and half year old girl that was in A Christmas Carol with Scott Aukerman in 1992?

Damn the left! .. turning on someone that turns out to be shitty.

Well, I’m off to Burger King!

She wants a pressure cooker and she wants it now!

You mean the one where Bojack steals a meal from Neil McBeal the Navy Seal? 

It certainly makes sense that the person who created Full House AND Fuller House is a complete monster

“Just A Kid” is on the vinyl version.

Especially since digging deeper will only make it worse.

Remember when Pink missed the Grammys because she had Bob Costas eye?

The only right answer is of course Rumours (with the extra u) by Fleetwood Mac. This album proves that only in moments of desperation we can find inspiration. It was recorded a little before my time (1977) but as a music enthusiast i discovered that some music is eternal. If it wasn’t for this album i probably