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I concur.

Seconded.

That Might Have Been My Favorite Episode Ever
That was just damn good, and I am usually not a fan of True Blood. I only keep watching cause I pay for HBO…

Clea Duvall
I was a late comer to BSG, so I saw Katie Sackhoff as a poor man's Clea Duvall, until I got into the show. Now it is reversed in my head. Thank god the internet allows me to tell the world!

ABC Family Fascinates Me
Because I like gymnasts and there isn't enough porn on the internet, I watched this, and occassionally stopped for some of the more fascinating commercials. In no particular order, I saw:

Why would they think to dust the needle in the first place? She is a former junkie who died of an overdose. Walt doesn't need to worry about a murder charge. Jesse, on the other hand, has a great deal to worry about. She is dead in his house, he is also high as fuck and has all of the accessories around. Walt is

I get why you think so, but I doubt it. He said he had been trying to be supportive of jane for 10 years or so. No cop is going to be that understanding, even of their own child. They see the real way things go down and know better than to trust a junkie, let alone give them a day to avoid rehab so they can cancel

With Kevin Spacey and Peter Facinelli. The Big Kahuna was a metaphor for God.

It really is as if the show were being written by its characters.

Lazy Writing
The show has always been cursed with an overabundance of laziness in the writer's room. They do the meandering conversations well, and hit some great character notes, but I think by now it is clear that they have no big plan from episode to episode. The same morning that Sam finds out he needs to find a

Actually, the way things are looking, there is a good chance the show will be syndicated on Sunday nights, since the CW is outsourcing that night to the franchisees and Reapers shitty Tuesday rating is better than whatever they are getting on Sundays.

Anna Paquin's junk, while nice, was not worth that whole season of waiting.

I like Roger Ebert, despite the fact that he ordered three pizzas 17 years ago and didn't offer me a slice.

I was really proud as I was reading this thread that no one went the obvious, no longer funny "Electric Boogaloo" suggestion. Then User999 proved that his sense of humor was as generic and uninspired as his username.

He ain't messing with no broke Smithers.

"He Needs a Kidney" has been replaced at the top of the charts by Funky C - Funky Doo's "I Do Believe We're Naked."

I hereby nominate "The Last Kiss" featuring enemy of the hipster people Zack Braff (who did work on the script) and written by liberal wankster Paul Haggis. Everything the AV Club hates about movies (aside from horrid "satire") in one place. Plus it is a remake of a foreign film. It should be held up on this site

Sit Down Shut Up
OK, it isn't a great show, and it doesn't seem to be improving by any noticable leaps and bounds, but is it so bad they need to air a rerun of American Dad after it to lead into The Simpsons? That's just annoying.

Was there much worry about those specimens reading poetry anyways?

Alienate them from what?
She lost the spot 10 years ago because someone thought she would alienate people? From poetry? Because poetry is so mainstream and popular? Maybe it is just part of the difference between us and them but here in the US it is pretty much assumed that if you enjoy poetry, you are already gay