avclub-3e68c5dd19399cf8d45e2d20df232c10--disqus
Amor
avclub-3e68c5dd19399cf8d45e2d20df232c10--disqus

If HBO wasn't about what's commercial, they wouldn't have kept Sex and the City and Entourage on TV for so many years. Many of their most acclaimed shows were also commerical successes, like The Sopranos and Game of Thrones. Of course, they also keep some low-budget/low-ratings things on the air purely because they

I think the implication was that the others all expressed some ways they would change the script or were unsatisfied with it, not that they all objected to that particular scene or character. Otherwise I'm sure we would have a lot of scenes of good guy white anti-racists.

So, whose foot is gonna get cut off by a lawnmower? My money's on Austin.

Just don't watch Bible Black.

Let it slip? I see what you did there, AV Club.

That's five more movements than the real Grumpy Cat can make.

No, but Dan Logan has.

Give the people what they really want, Bob: season 2 of Lucha Underground!

To be fair, he came off as less of a pervert and more just naive. And you could read this episode as saying that the problem with the relationship was more Margaret's psychological scars than any inherent problems with a three-way relationship. Still, it would be nice to see a poly relationship actually succeed on

Hey, if you don't embrace corporate pop music you're just prejudiced. You're like some kind of rac— I mean rockist!

And then the youngsters will cough up phlegm and ask you what electricity was.

If admitting that you drink too much makes you a feminist, then I know an awful lot of feminists.

Forget about Vega's claws. How can Rolento just hit people with a pipe, or whatever that thing is? And then there's that guy from King of Fighters with a fucking gun for an arm.

I appreciated the way the second season added a bit more moral nuance as well. It's not appointment television, but it's solidly in the B/B+ range for me, and I'll probably watch a third season.

"The Counselor feels like the first sleazy, glorified drive-in movie pitched exclusively to people with post-graduate degrees in philosophy and literary theory. I can’t recall the last film I saw that played both sides of the high-low culture divide so aggressively and shamelessly."

Dave Sim, is that you?

I'm excited for this move that shows Marvel's commitment to diversity and will doubtlessly last for at least 1 or 2 years before the next big event makes Spiderman a teenage Peter Parker again.

Believe it or not, we still have G4 here in Canada. Its schedule appears to consist entirely of Reviews on the Run and X-Play re-runs. It's weird, because today so many people watch the type of content G4 was trying to produce on YouTube and other sites.

Wait for the AMC spin-off, Sterling's Gold.

I dropped this show after the first season, but I randomly ended up watching this last night. I see that it's still about a mildly irritating person dealing with mildly irritating things.