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O, I'm an obsessive listmaker who keeps that on tab all year. That Colbert is where he talks about his mother after she passed.

Share your lists with the episodes that you think are the best examples of said shows.

YAAAAYYYYYY!!!!!! MY opinion is validated by a website I circulate! Seriously guys, Enlightened is probably my favorite TV show of all time, easily the best of the year. It balances tones like nothing else I've ever seen. It is satirical and empathetic in equal measures making you laugh about soulless corporations and

Enlightened is probably my favorite show ever. I am very happy to frequent a site that would name it the best of the year.

Both AV Club and The Dissolve have interviews with Adam McKay using the same photo and term "long road".

YES

The Best of 2010s "list" will be the Building Stories of pop culture writing. They'll try different mediums, i.e. posters, CDs, snacks, that can be experienced in any order. The idea of a Top 10 will seem soooo Best of 2000s.

Predictions for next week? I think:

Can't speak for the dramas but I really enjoyed the comedies here. Moone Boy was very, very funny. The child actor performances were incredibly winning. It was a show I was eager to return to even if I can't pick out one episode in particular as a truly great example of the form. Please Like Me started out great, its

Phew, for a second I thought this was a Best TV article.

O, I loved Funeral when it came out. It truly fed into my teenage angst and earnestness at exactly the right time. I don't think I had anticipated an album the way I was anticipating Neon Bible before. That album includes pretty shallow immature political commentaries as well. The Suburbs pushed it over the edge to

It's excellent.

I feel embarrassed that my top six albums are mostly covered in order here:

My girlfriend and I have only seen the first episode of The Returned which made both of us cry. Hoping for the best, VanDerWerff says it gets great some of the commetariat says otherwise. Looking forward to check out the other Sundance originals.

I unabashedly love this. I think it's one of Burton's great movies after Ed Wood and Edward Scissorhands. His outsider theme is still empathetically felt instead of just shallow obligation and I like how kinky the sexuality is in a big budget superhero movie.

Yes but worth hearing it in front of a crowd rather than just the parents. It feels truly different.

Jared Logan's Half Hour was really fucking funny as well.

Maria Bamford's hour is one of the best of all time. The final 20 minute chunk on mental illness is moving and educational and hilarious. #1 in my heart

From what I read on Splitsider, they'll be burning off the 12 episodes two at a time Sundays at midnight. Meaning that the final two episodes will premiere the first Sunday of January making it ineligible for next year's list. Even in this new inclusive system, deserving shows are left alone to die unnoticed. How does

Have you all seen Brody Stevens: Enjoy It!? It premiered on Comedy Central last night and hasn't been mentioned on the site yet. Having seen the HBO webseries it expands on, it definitely deserves to be considered. Thing mixes reality with comedy in disturbing, hilarious, and heartbreaking ways.