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Nate T. Great
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Sorkin is one of those creator's (I would throw Tarantino, Wes Anderson, and Lena Dunham into this group) that you either like him or you hate more which each new thing of his you see.  Tobias obviously falls in the latter part of this category and I hope that the AV Club can pick someone that can at least tolerate

Sorkin is one of those creator's (I would throw Tarantino, Wes Anderson, and Lena Dunham into this group) that you either like him or you hate more which each new thing of his you see.  Tobias obviously falls in the latter part of this category and I hope that the AV Club can pick someone that can at least tolerate

I just wish there was a way to tell if in fact it was terrible or not.  Like how long it stays on the air.  How many viewers it gets.  How many awards it wins.  Too bad there isn't anything like that to help prove my point.

Or your taste is terrible.  One or the other. 

It's a shame Big Bang Theory isn't in season two and struggling to get renewed so the avclub message boards have to hate it for it's success.

I thought I recognized the face of Cece's boyfriend.  Turns out, that's the CW's new Green Arrow in all his shirtless glory. 

Oddly enough I have actually bought his "Near Truth and Hotel Rooms" album about 5 times.  I keep lending it to people who "don't care too much for folk singers" and they end up liking him so much they steal my cd and I have to get another copy to lend out.  I would say he's more like John Prine mixed with Mitch

The guy is from Seattle, he goes up there plenty.

I don't see how Top Chef doesn't take this in a landslide.  It's hard to tell when the commercials start and the programming begins these days.

I've been following this guy for a while and this has the potential to be great.  A couple years ago this guy was blowing up the Chicago Stand-Up world and left for New York and got a job writing for SNL.  He came back to Chicago and I saw him do a set where he said he got paid as a writer but never actually got to

A couple reasos why pilots seem to suck these days that nobody has pointed out so far.  First off if it's got any chance to be good we start seeing previews for it four months before the show hits the air, and if it's a comedy we see the funniest lines over and over and over.  I can't tell you how many times I saw Kat

NBC could do us a huge favor by putting Dane Cook, Whitney Cummings, and all of the Wayans offspring (I know that's a large cast) on one hour long show that way we wouldn't have to keep avoiding them separately.  While they're at it, put in all the commercials I hate like that Pistachio commercial with the Winklevoss'

I think Larry the Cable Guy falls into the same category as Jerry Springer.  They found themselves in an area where they can get paid a shit load of money without doing much effort and they are to the point where criticism from anyone will just roll off, and really why shouldn't it?