At least Marcus is entertaining, unlike the rest of the boring contestants left.
At least Marcus is entertaining, unlike the rest of the boring contestants left.
That's because Supernatural is on the CW, which has incredibly low standards. The fact that Fringe is being beaten by anything on NBC doesn't bode well for its future.
The majority, if not all, of their primetime shows are telenovelas, which are only good as guilty pleasures/masturbation material if you're too lazy to go on the internet.
Mad Men doesn't get huge ratings, but its audience tends to be more upscale, which is important for advertisers. The awards and critical acclaim have helped AMC in terms of being branded as a prestigious network with quality dramas. Though their newer shows haven't exactly lived up to that standard, they have averaged…
Showrunner Scott Buck has already explained that he's basically just a dark version of Harry existing only in Dexter's mind: http://www.tvline.com/2011/…
It's already been renewed through 2013, fortunately.
To be fair, they have had to deal with an inordinate amount of serial killers. They're a yearly occurrence in Miami, apparently.
Asuka Rangure Soryu- The only poll they conducted on that showed that they had a higher level of education than the general population, not just "left-leaning Americans":
Can't argue with that. This site is obviously infested with pot-smoking, liberal arts-majoring, socialist-leaning, hippy-loving libruls. 2012 can't come fast enough, amirite?
It's refreshing to finally see the rantings of a George Soros conspiracy theorists on the AV Club. I've always said that we need more people here like the fine folks who comment on Yahoo News articles.
I know Christian Siriano from PR is doing pretty damn well for himself, but he's definitely the exception to the rule.
It would have been interesting if they somehow included that and then both the Mexicans and Americans starting immigrating to Canada instead.
There's one in Summit, which is SW of the city. There used to be one in Logan Square and a few in the NW burbs.
There's only one left in the Chicago area, as far as I know. The rest were shut down. It never really caught on here like in California.
Alec Baldwin is good friends with Tony Bennett so I'm not surprised that he didn't want to touch on the 9/11 "blunder." I didn't understand why what he said was so controversial anyway, sounds like what Ron Paul has been saying for awhile now.
He also played one of the muggers in 'Flight of The Conchords.' That's where I recognized him from at least.
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