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Now that I've started watching "Sons of Anarchy", I realize that Katey Segal is actually modulating her voice a lot for her performance as Leela. This gives me a new found appreciation for her talents. I always assumed she was just talking with her regular voice, like Mila Kunis on "Family Guy".

Now that I've started watching "Sons of Anarchy", I realize that Katey Segal is actually modulating her voice a lot for her performance as Leela. This gives me a new found appreciation for her talents. I always assumed she was just talking with her regular voice, like Mila Kunis on "Family Guy".

I wonder why they called that Moth character "Mothzilla" instead of "Mothra", who is an actual character in the Godzilla franchise (and antagonist of "Godzilla vs. Mothra", one of the most godawful piece of shit pitiful excuses for a movie I've ever seen).

I wonder why they called that Moth character "Mothzilla" instead of "Mothra", who is an actual character in the Godzilla franchise (and antagonist of "Godzilla vs. Mothra", one of the most godawful piece of shit pitiful excuses for a movie I've ever seen).

Where are the virtual reality sex helmets from "Demolition Man"? Stallone is sitting across from '90s Sandra Bullock, who is wearing a robe, and he has to settle for some grainy fleeting infrared-like video flashes of her face and some vague moaning. Thankfully, by the end of the movie she came to her senses and

Where are the virtual reality sex helmets from "Demolition Man"? Stallone is sitting across from '90s Sandra Bullock, who is wearing a robe, and he has to settle for some grainy fleeting infrared-like video flashes of her face and some vague moaning. Thankfully, by the end of the movie she came to her senses and

Yes to the security camera and I agree with your logic about Walt's choice to kill. That's why before I ultimately felt sad over Mike being gone, my first thought in reaction to what happened was "What an idiot".

Yes to the security camera and I agree with your logic about Walt's choice to kill. That's why before I ultimately felt sad over Mike being gone, my first thought in reaction to what happened was "What an idiot".

Generally, yes, but there have been exceptions. I know an episode of "Undeclared" (of all things) got one, and I believe they busted one out for a "Star Trek: The Next Generation" episode too. So the mythical AVClub A+ is rare but not unheard of…only appears with certain writers and certain shows, though.

Generally, yes, but there have been exceptions. I know an episode of "Undeclared" (of all things) got one, and I believe they busted one out for a "Star Trek: The Next Generation" episode too. So the mythical AVClub A+ is rare but not unheard of…only appears with certain writers and certain shows, though.

Who'd have thought something that shares a name with a Destiny's Child song could be so heartwrenching? He actin' kinda shady. Why the sudden change?

Who'd have thought something that shares a name with a Destiny's Child song could be so heartwrenching? He actin' kinda shady. Why the sudden change?

Oh man. McNutt, you have my sympathies. It sounds like this show is really doing the opposite of rewarding you for making the hard decision to stick with it till the bitter end. Keep fighting the good fight. Boy does this show look even more irrelevant than ever as it stinks up the joint in its last episodes while

Oh man. McNutt, you have my sympathies. It sounds like this show is really doing the opposite of rewarding you for making the hard decision to stick with it till the bitter end. Keep fighting the good fight. Boy does this show look even more irrelevant than ever as it stinks up the joint in its last episodes while

It's fascinating how in show business the most beautifully uplifting and awesomely hilarious masterpieces of comedy are sometimes made in very harsh, uncomfortable conditions.

It's fascinating how in show business the most beautifully uplifting and awesomely hilarious masterpieces of comedy are sometimes made in very harsh, uncomfortable conditions.

Ebert actually had a lot of respect for the ambition of Parker and Stone's "South Park". He gave the South Park movie "thumbs down", but admired some of its audacity and social relevance. I wonder where this hostility towards him came from.

Ebert actually had a lot of respect for the ambition of Parker and Stone's "South Park". He gave the South Park movie "thumbs down", but admired some of its audacity and social relevance. I wonder where this hostility towards him came from.

Thanks for putting so much thought and effort into these reviews, Genevieve. I knew when you started the coverage that it would be a challenging undertaking and you rose to the occasion marvelously.

Thanks for putting so much thought and effort into these reviews, Genevieve. I knew when you started the coverage that it would be a challenging undertaking and you rose to the occasion marvelously.