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I'm suprised Teen Titans Go didn't make this list. That's the one show my whole family can watch together. My son is obsessed and me and Mrs. Adultman really like it and laugh a lot as well. The only problem with it now is that we've seen every episode, so it's starting to get repetitive.

My Son went through a very brief MLP jag on Netflix. I sat down to watch it with him because I know that the show has a pretty strong adult following, so I figured it would be one of those "multi-level" experiences: stuff for him, stuff for me, good stories, etc…

I don't mind Paw Patrol.

I don't get UG either. My son went through a very brief phase of it, but moved on…

I swear the narrator on Calliou is the same actor that does the voice of Mrs. Puff on Spongebob.

Was the towhead playing gene the same acting dynamo who was Jax's oldest son in Sons of Anarchy?

I stopped hating Betty after she murdered those Bugles.

I was thinking the same thing, I hope that wasn't the last of Peggie. But it almost seems like they're going All Don for the Finale. So I guess I'm OK with Peggy's ending…She was holding…that picture…

Seconded.

Happy Mother's Day from Matthew Weiner!

my four year old LOVES that Avengers song…

As a counterpoint, I think that line showed that Phil had learned something. It shows an aspect of self-awareness that he previously lacked, "I'm terrible and she's choosing the unknown with me versus a stable known in Tuscon, this is a bad choice for her."

Phil Miller's heel turn worked for me because it wasn't really a heel turn at all. All of his actions were very reasonable in this episode, Tandy - as great of a television character as he is - presents a clear and present danger to the community. It was in the best interest of the group to remove him. Making tough

FWIW, I don't know that we were "supposed to be all sympathetic when he got kicked out."

I loved this episode. I like that we're losing the shackles of the cul-de-sac (although I'll miss the guy who played Todd). It's always been Carol and Phil for me, I'm excited to see what they do next season, the possibilities are literally endless.

I guess I'm in the minority but I liked "Ready Player One"

*Become* an asshole?

I seriously blame this show for my now three year obsession with bourbon. "Hey I should celebrate the season 5 premiere of Mad Men with Old Fashioneds"

Sometimes it's hard to keep all of my grown up shows straight when my mind is cranky from needing a nap from all the businessing I do every week.

Sorry if this is a stupid question, but did I miss why Roger hates Kenny? Is there an actual reason or is Roger just a dick? I thought everyone but Petr liked Ken.