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The problem with it, at least for this reader, is that "impossibility" is a term so vague as to have essentially no meaning. It's simply a poor word choice that confuses the reader without conveying any substance. What exactly are you trying to imply? What did you want the reader to think? 
Do you honestly think your

"In 1932, at the age of 12, Ray Bradbury was told to become an impossibility."

The above comment should have so many likes the system crashes.

"it intrigued audiences with its exploration of theories that The Shining is really everything from an allegory about the Native American genocide to Kubrick’s admission that he helped fake the moon landing."

I agree. This episode was the first I've watched, and I logged onto avclub expecting it to be being trashed (hopefully by the author, but definitely by the commenters). Totally caught off guard by the fact that people like this. I have no idea why.

No it's not.

This show looked terrible from the clips they constantly run on fox, so none of this is surprising in the least. I bet it sucks from the very first scene on.

Where the Buffalo Roam is terrible and Murray is terrible in it, although it's due to the hokey slapstick nature of the movie rather than Murray's actual acting in it. I say this as fact rather than opinion because it is fact rather than opinion.

This movie was total horseshit. Reviewer is spot-on. Well played.

That sounds more like an honest question than a joke.

Welcome to the club.

Indeed. I thought the same thing (that it's basically 2.5 men with girls). Kat Denning's character is basically just delivering lines like a cross between Charlie Sheen and the little kid from 2.5 men.

Blowfly has some great, great tunes, but really could have used a decent publicist. He wouldn't be the first artist I could say that about.

I just watched this.
This movie is horseshit, that's all you need to know.

It wasn't canceled exactly…
Just laid off.

well said.

…and yes, I realize the irony of me mixing up the placement of the "10" and the "1" in that sentence about the imbecile ratio.

For me that was why I could never take the show seriously- The ratio of Michael being competent to him being an imbecile was like 10 to 1.

It's not stupid to like the southwest, it's stupid to have a character keep saying it for no reason.

Agreed. It sucked.