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I don't believe Lena saying that the moment was sincere is necessarily condoning their mistakes or committing to a happy ending (the show isn't even over yet!). It's just committing to the characters; I buy that Hannah was always going to miss Adam and that after a low point with a new girl, Adam would miss having

I really hated this ending too…but isn't this show basically saying 20 somethings are lost and that they keep making the same terrible mistakes over and over again? Aside from the implausibility of their reuniting so quickly, it kind of works. Eventually she'll have to pay some consequences for making a terrible

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I'll change that to "more objective" then. A more objective review that includes more neutral information and less snark concerning "the best little theater performances" where the fuck ever (because two jokes like that back to back are two too many) or his wife's opinions (however entertaining they might be…and I

I remember that they used to play mini marathons of it on Thursday mornings several years ago but after they stopped doing that I lost track. I'll have to look at their schedule and figure out when it's on now.

I know he gives the show praise here and there, but if Todd doesn't care anymore, shouldn't he just let someone else review this show? Not that the show deserves overly critical praise (or that Todd isn't capable of reviewing it) but I'd rather read a more objective review. Don't like it? Okay. Love it? Great - but

Just six hours after your comment, the site is down. COINCIDENCE??

Yes!!

You must not be watching the same Syfy channel I am then, all I ever see on are re-runs of "Face-Off" and shitty horror movies circa 2005.

That's complete bullshit, "Monsters" was at least as good or better than Tales from the Darkside. It was obligated to deliver a monster in every episode! Tales from the Darkside had plenty of episodes that were just flat out boring.

I was going to say I was okay with Imogen Heap's "Hide and Seek" (though none of your examples are particularly something I'd listen to often) but I've been reading that "Hide and Seek" is actually an example of vocoder, which doesn't manipulate a singer's voice like autotune does; apparently vocoder is supposed to

I was going to say the name "skirt" could have tipped you off, but then I realized that's not necessarily true.
But yeah, no penis. Just a vagina.

He literally says: "To be honest, I just tried listening to it a minute ago, because I’ve never actually listened to the whole thing before." Marah tries to spin this into a positive by saying he can hate "part of a song," but clearly the guy barely knew it at all. I'm certain he just heard a bit of it somewhere and

That's why they should just stick to letting alt-comedians talk shit about music they hate. It makes for a much more enjoyable read since they're clearly more skilled at making observations and you're less likely to question their motives for doing so.

The problem is that the theatricality of the song was suggested by Marah, not Kasher. The Lion King comparison was also something his friend said, not him. Not that it makes it any less true, but still. I wouldn't give him too much credit for bringing it up.

I disagree that the interviewer sucks up to the people they're interviewing, they're simply trying to lead them into new/more interesting areas of discussion on the subject (which usually works a little better than it does here). I doubt an interviewer would get very much out of the person they were interviewing if

Really? I imagine a couple scaling a mountain in some remote place they were able to travel to once they earned enough points on their Chase Rewards card.

I like that your Millennials love themselves in spite of being "self-aware" because they're clearly horrible people.

It's scary how fucking true that is.

So you're saying if you don't like fun. and you hate autotune, you stopped liking music before 1998?