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Well, Ziering’s got a career making B-movies, so I suppose he’s second. BAG gets to bang Megan Fox, so he gets third I guess? Depends on what you think of Megan Fox.

I pull out “suh cyuht” occasionally as well.

Finally the Golden Girls reboot we’ve all been clamoring for.

Getting fans hopes up about bringing a show back 7 years after it was cancelled?

This is the best piece of writing I’ve ever disagreed with.

Given that Gabrielle Carteris looked 50 in the original show, she looks exactly the same.

Man, I really hope so. That was one of the most “what the hell?!” cancellations in recent memory.

Are you kidding? Shannen Doherty looks like a J-Pop star

I do let slip the occasional “a MAH zing” to this day.

Absolutely no surprise that Sideshow Luke Perry turned out to be the most talented of all of them. Rest in peace.

Doesn’t Luke Perry’s death kinda leave a hole here?  Weird it wasn’t even mentioned.

Never watched it, but I sure gained an appreciation for Eliza Coupe in ‘Futureman’

The Boys is one of the most interesting series in a very long time, and we haven’t exactly been starving. It seems that the writers on this blog just enjoy poo pooing great things for the sake of it.

Don’t they spend the first 2 episode trying to get Hughie to sign an NDA and take $45,000, and they flat out state Vought spends a lot to cover up the bad signs?

Homelander is amazing and amazingly creepy. AV Club has the worst contrarian takes on everything possible. And I think they love blockbusters, crappy music (poptimism, guys!) and especially Marvel drivel to enjoy The Boys.

Homelander is insultingly unconvincing as the clean-cut Superman/Captain America type he’s clearly supposed to evoke.” Wrong. Anthony Starr is killing it in this role. What the public sees and what we (the viewer) sees are two different things.

I’m really not sure I understand the point of this article. “The show was often better than the comic, but in doing so became less potent as satire?” Is that something I should value more than enjoying a show? Don’t get me wrong, I had some problems with the series (most notably the dangling threads left by the

I’m scratching my head at some of the criticisms of this season, which I wrapped up the final two episodes last night. I thought it was a dark, interesting twist on what super powered people would be like in reality. It was funny, self depreciating, ironic, and even satirizing in parts.

I have yet to met someone IRL that does not like this show. But of course the AV club is going to double down on their disdain for it because they can't be wrong.