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Abe Simpson's tribute was tear-jerking.

Q: What do you call the brother of Denise?
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Aaaaahhh, Eddie, what!? Damn! I can't even process this. What an ending.

Well, I literally just started watching The Good Wife on Amazon this weekend, so this puts a damper on things a bit.

Ted's dead, baby. Ted's dead.

Thank you for the reviews, John. I always learned something new about the episode when I came here, and I realize that parsing this show is no small feat.

We never really got a definite resolution to the waitress, though her ending seems pretty well implied.

It appears networks are slowly realizing that people don't stop watching TV in the summer.

- "The only thing I got was 'suitcase.' Yell at me in English."
- Harry, uh, had a nice jacket.

Next season reveals that the king's closest living relative is… Bud?!

I suppose the OTT guys add a new wrinkle to this. Netflix and Amazon don't have reason to care about Nielsen. Given Netflix's propensity for saving shows, Amazon could jump in to score a win against its competitor, at the very least in PR. Netflix also has a decentish relationship with Warner, considering they have

- Didn't think I could so thoroughly enjoy an episode that was without Peggy or Roger.
- I'm not a fan of January Jones, but I thought she knocked it out of the park this week. Everyone was on point, but she gets MVP.
- Don is giving away everything he has, bit by bit, so I hope he isn't a eunuch next week.
- No final

Can't post. Too many emotions.

The TV division of Marvel is separate from the film side, so you don't have Kevin Feige signing everyone to long-term deals. Couple that with the fact that this was Marvel's first foray into Netflix, so they probably didn't want to take any chances. The original plan was probably to do the four solo series, then

Since Simpsons Classic is on hiatus, the AV Club will instead review Klassic Krusty episodes, starting with an interview featuring AFL-CIO chairman George Meany.

When the universe has ended, and all the stars have turned to dust, there will still be Supernatural.

Brandon Routh is saying he'd be into it too.

It's about time Nick has a reason to kill all those stupid Royals.

Did you read the caption?

Its best episodes are mediocre. At worst, it insults your intelligence and gloats about it afterward.