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Exactly. I'm so happy that in exchange for insightful pop culture commentary (via the writers who left) we're going to get stories about food and tech and weird shit and probably sports and god knows what else.

Seriously. Bad enough they announced this redesign in the last line of a completely unrelated article so a lot of people didn't even know it was coming. They might have saved themselves some grief if they'd addressed the features that are still in flux. There have been so many complaints about the TV Club and

Indeed. Art Deco actually is pretty. It's completely beyond me why some people are calling this redesign "pretty" when the front page is nothing but a wall of pictures.

Every goddamn year one of my favorite sites goes through a redesign, and
the introduction to the redesign is always "We love it and we think you
will too!" Every time the changes are supposed to improve navigability
and functionality, but they don't, and it sucks, and when people
complain we get "We know, you don't

Exactly. Add Molly Shannon and Cheri Oteri to that list with Wiig.

I share that opinion. I stopped watching SNL a long time ago, but if I still did watch, I'd still miss her, if that makes sense. I was really disappointed when she left the show.

I don't care for the art either, but the dolls themselves are very cute - their outfits and accessories have all kinds of neat details.

The cop investigating Quinn is Clark Johnson. He's great - he played Detective Lewis on Homicide: Life on the Street. I hope he comes back too, though he mostly directs now…he directed the Tower of David episode this season.

No kidding. I completely disagree with almost this entire list.

Yep - just like Duckie. I hated Brian Krakow.

Also, Jon Cryer is repulsive. I would have rather seen Andie end up with Steff.

Very little censorship in my household, but it was arbitrary. My mom took me and my older sister to a drive-in to see Carrie and Audrey Rose when I was 7 (yes, during the original release). She let me read every Stephen King book as it came out (one of her friends even commented to her that maybe The Dead Zone was a

Sorry guy…I hardly ever get to make timely comments, so I'm taking the moment. The fact that I'm first does make me wonder if some of the young'uns here would even know what I'm talking about. :[

This is the first I've heard of this book. I'm intrigued, but yeah, the point seems to be the interactivity. Why on earth would you want to get a Kindle version? It's like Griffin and Sabine - I suppose you could do a Kindle version, but half the fun of the books is taking out the letters and reading them, and this

I hope somewhere in this retrospective there will be commentary on Bryan Adams' crimes against humanity via his 90s soundtrack songs.

I've never seen the BH movie (I mean, why would I?) but that's pretty cool. In retrospect, how bad could it be with Chloris Leachman, Diedrich Bader, and Lily Tomlin? Dang, I think I want to see it now.

First, Todd, bite. your. tongue. How dare you call Thanksgiving the greatest of all holidays when it is clearly Halloween. Everyone knows this.

You're either trolling or know nothing about Fantagraphics. If you're going to pick on their less popular titles, you should choose something other than a Hernandez book.

It's a matter of taste. Tonner has some beautiful dolls and ensembles, but in a way they're a little too realistic for me. I prefer the vintage-based face and fashions of the Barbie Fashion Model collection. I hate the poochy-faced Integrity dolls, and you couldn't pay me to keep creepy little-girl dolls like

I agree with MissBea…NYPD was a lot more melodrama. I'd recommend Homicide over NYPD any day.