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*Edited for being beyond even my own sense of decency*

*Edited for being beyond even my own sense of decency*

@avclub-e9fa7473252deddc33483ef8b6dbf48c:disqus There were a bunch of reviews that came out a couple of weeks ago, most of which were written by journalists who were clearly on the "facts" side of the debate. So it was nice to read something that at least took the other side for a bit. Question, if you have the time:

I've listened to Culture Gabfest for a while, which I really love, but the Political Gabfest just isn't up to the same snuff. The chemistry between the panelists is never as good as the Culture or Sports podcasts, and the guests aren't interesting enough.

You're a monster.

This is the main reason it feels so different. It's obviously written for a completely different audience. It sits strangely because he's the only major presence in both, and it's not totally clear Tolkein knew where he would eventually take him. Hence, why it's weird for me approaching them in reverse order. Judging

King of Queens is a solid sitcom, probably in the same realm of Everybody Loves Raymond. Jerry Stiller, even if he is one (loud) note, is a national treasure.

I just read that this week. Pretty good, readable in a night but worth going back to for some choice sentiments. Way more tolerable than God is Not Great.

If you were looking for the episode to actually delve into the consequences of the real-life Tracy rant, I'll agree that this was probably weak. But 30 Rock has never been like that. Like Meredith mentioned in the actual review, its similarities to "TGS Hates Women" apply structurally as well as topically: have a

I love the two main characters. Both their obsession with sunlight and a legitimate "medical dentist." This might be a sleeper hit.

Not to mention how fucking nice those Swedish prisons are. Have you seen those things? I'm pretty sure they have ski classes.