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Isn't he a little old to be in an MTV show? He's 47, which is, like, retirement age in MTV years.

It's easy to say that, but for NBC to cast an openly gay actor playing an openly gay character as the most central lead, rather than a supporting role, of a sitcom in their big comedy line-up is a fairly progressive move. Perhaps as a show it isn't as progressive as other programming, and may seem like no big deal to

The second article is hilarious because it talks about Sean Saves the World as if its not just progressive, but also some kind of hit phenomenon that should be praised as a worth successor to Will & Grace, which it obviously is not.

I am only surprised by 2 Broke Girls's inclusion, since I didn't know that actually had a huge fan base that would actually vote for it and not just tune in as it coasts on decent ratings.

Almost the entire list of "Favorite TV Comedic Actor" is made up of gay men, with the exception of Darren Criss, who plays a gay character.

I really loved the first two seasons of The OC but I couldn't get through the first few episodes of the third. I heard the fourth was great-but-post-zeitgeist, though.

I can totally see a rhyming episode of HIMYM, and it's definitely a show that can do it. The style of the show and the characters are very theatrical, and the actors have the chops for it. I can see each character having a different rhyming style, too, with Ted delivering douchey purple prose, Lily in Seuss-levels of

Yes, but does this Frankenstein's mother give him a handjob?

Both are ratings-ploy type gimmicks that sound kind of dumb on paper.

I got a few bulletpoints in and there is already a direct contradiction:
- If you're going to spam the system, at least do it with something later game or from an odd location. Its almost as easy to Quick Ball a ton of Pokemon in a Friend Safari as it is to catch 50 Duckletts.
- Try to trade Pokemon of lower levels as

Out of curiosity: what "ethics" here? The only ethics I'd think of for trading Pokemon is to not keep the Pokemon during a trade-back but other than that…

Weird! And good to know. I have a bunch of crap to get rid of, so I'll have to try other means. They're a whole bunch of Modest Eevee with hidden ability, if anyone wants, I'll take anything.

Oh wow, I will have to make a note of that sale.

That sounds like it involves physical energy. I don't have much of that at the moment.

I've been really enjoying SHIELD a lot, too, and think it has potential and I'm just waiting for it to get better. It's totally watchable, though.

Arrow is likely something I'll catch up on soon, if mostly for the abs and seeing more of the sex incarnate that is Colton Haynes. The show sounds like Teen Wolf in some of the best ways, and better than it in others, so it should be something I am interested in.

I have too many television shows to catch up on or start watching and not enough time. Help me prioritize or make recommendations:

There are a lot of great foreign game show formats I've seen. There is this one really fun Israeli game show called Who's Still Standing? that has players compete in fast-paced toe-to-toe trivia matches and then the loser is dropped through the floor. Although according to Wikipedia, NBC adapted this in 2011 and I

I have issues with SVU for similar reasons, although I never found it to be glossy nor glorified depictions of rape. As @avclub-008bf13a8f7be64451ccbe21fb672c96:disqus said, it's pretty gritty and harsh and it's an already gritty and harsh subject matter. The show feels gross to me because it is a rape/sex abuse

Yup. I am pretty sure Ryan Murphy even confirmed this in an interview somewhere, and that Leslie Jordan's character is modeled after Truman Capote.