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He's amazing on In the Flesh, aka my favorite show right now.

Goliath = Captain America, awakening in a future world not at all like his own.

Nick now has more channels to shuffle their canceled shows onto—I know Big Time Rush and Drake & Josh air pretty regularly on Teen Nick, and I wouldn't be surprised if iCarly does too. When I was in my late teens, the N was so desperate for nighttime content that they briefly aired Clarissa and Pete & Pete, to my

I definitely remember a specific afternoon watching the carnival episode for probably the 10th time and being upset about it (yet watching it anyway, of course).

I just commented on this above, actually. I think some of the round table participants may have forgotten that Nick never truly retired a show from circulation until it had fully squeezed every drop of life out of it.

The reason you probably remember this so vividly is that, despite having only 13 episodes, it ran for YEARS on weekend afternoons. I probably watched each episode a dozen times before it was finally taken off the schedule.

Sestero also felt up a friend of mine during a photo op, which may or may not have been because he seemed a little tipsy, whereas Wiseau was a creepy gentleman. I don't know if it was an accident or not. (She was kind of giddy about it, tbh.)

Aw, hell. I was stupidly excited to see this post, and now here I am all sad about it. I'll miss your posts, Nathan.

"Nothing In The Dark" is my favorite TZ episode, and I'm pathetically relieved it got a good review. There's such a quiet, bittersweet beauty to it.

My mom was the only non-Simpsons fan in my family—when it first came out, Dad and us kids would be watching in one room and she'd be watching The Cosby Show in another. But once, when I was watching a syndicated repeat of this episode when she was in the room and just as Barney first started to sing on the bathroom

My mom was the only non-Simpsons fan in my family—when it first came out, Dad and us kids would be watching in one room and she'd be watching The Cosby Show in another. But once, when I was watching a syndicated repeat of this episode when she was in the room and just as Barney first started to sing on the bathroom