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The Foremans in general were great. Kitty was a good contrast to Red, while Eric got a lot of the best lines. Even the daughter had her moments.

How dare you pick anything but Ed, Edd n' Eddy for E!

I'm not much of an ale guy, but it's pretty good. I probably wouldn't drink it if Eddie wasn't on the sleeve, though.

What about Scrubs?

Wow, "Slap Bet" is only #20? I know that the finale was terrible, but that's way too low.

I need that Powerslave.

truthfully, I enjoy both shows about equally.

Well, the show was titled I Love Lucy to ensure that Desi received mention on the title(with Ricky being the I) , since it was unheard of at the time for a woman to receive top billing over a man in television.

Friends

This is a show that I've given a fair amount of chances, but it's never given me a reason to stick around in return.

Social media is going to become a lot more unbearable a month or so after.

And don't forget Lane and Pete's fist fight from season 5.

You know, I was a little surprised to see the large amount of attention Gilmore Girls' addition to Netflix has been gaining recently. Obviously the show has always maintained a respectable cult following, but people have been acting like this is an actual revival. Tons of other, arguably more popular, series have been

After reading the excellent Roundtable article on the finale, I got around to watching all of Blackadder in less than 2 weeks. The show, and the finale in particular, did not disappoint.

None of them were as big as SOAD, and let's be real, Green Day were never really punk to begin with.

I was hoping that the AV Club would do TVCC reviews for The Comeback before the second season came out. I guess this is all that's going to happen, though.

I honestly believe that Green Day went in their political route for American Idiot after seeing how successfully SOAD were doing the same thing. And SOAD were still doing it better, too.

A while ago, I came to the realization that Netflix hadn't picked up any exciting new shows to stream lately. Even though I have no real interest in The Blacklist, this definitely qualifies.

Clarissa Explains It All continues to remain one of those childhood touchstones that holds up pretty well, I'd even go as far to say as much as Pete & Pete. It all comes back to Clarissa herself, who is one of the most interesting female protagonists in television. Not to say that she's Buffy Summers or Alison

Kriegman doesn't seem like the kind of guy who would brag about his child star appearing on an Egotastic list