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Is he also saying I shouldn't get caught between the Moon and there?

Jesus, did anyone check out the "human Barbie's" website? In addition to reporting about how she was attacked and beaten by 2 dudes, at one point it informs us:

If there's anything I learned from watching My Super Ex Girlfriend, it's that knowing the secret identity of your ex can hurt. That, and Rainn Wilson doesn't make a very good wacky best friend character.

I'd probably agree with you if not for the fact that I liked Patty about a bajillion times more than I've liked Iris so far on this show. I haven't felt any chemistry between Iris and Barry, and I blame the show for having them grow up together in the same house. They do a good job of acting like they're brother and

Thomas is a complete fucking asshole to everyone at his station and lower, so could it be that after 11 years Carson simply doesn't like him?

I tend to agree with your assessment but almost didn't read it because you didn't capitalize anything. You've punctuated everything correctly, though, so you're obviously not a moron. Is there something wrong with your keyboard?

Glad to know I'm not the only one who thought the Panthers' helmet logo looked like Brak. "Touchdown, Buddy!"

It must've been commercials because I remember a buildup too. It seemed like weeks of my parents complaining about having to watch it, and asking why I liked those "weirdos. "

That's what 10 year old me said, too!

The information in the article says they'll be invited back. So no one has committed yet. A lot of them *might* be involved to some degree in the writers room, which would be great, but there are no guarantees on anything. If Mike doesn't come back, it will potentially be a very different show from the original

Yeah, I'd be handing over a lot more money if at least somebody was returning. Like if Kevin Murphy was coming back to do Servo.

I didn't get the sense that Merlin was on Arthur's side. I thought when Merlin told Arthur that Emma had defeated Nimue, it was because Merlin was trying to convince Arthur not to go ahead with his (evil) plan and to instead follow Merlin's (not evil) plan that involves Emma somehow. But Merlin was under Arthur's

I watched just about every episode of this show, primarily because I was living with my grandparents and they'd watch anything if it was a variety show. My grandmother pronounced it as terrible after two episodes, but since there were parts where Pink and Lady took off most of their clothes, grandpa would still have

The Artrax (Artax?) scene wins, hands down. There is no more brutal scene in any kid's film—the main character's beloved horse DIES OF SADNESS! The horse chooses suicide over continuing on in a world being consumed by the void. "Enjoy your movie, kids!"

@Officer_Meow_Meow_Fuzzyface:disqus: "Glenns death is important. It drives home the futility these people face. We need narrative stakes and realistic tragedy to move forward. That's the idea."

I never watched this because the adds for it made it look like it was Kramer vs. Kramer: The Early Years. I'd watch them and think "Why does FX think I want to watch a show about a married couple who hate each other?"

Wait, what? Aren't there 2 episodes left for Continuum? This Friday is episode 5, "The Desperate Hours."

The 40's swing battle isn't on the soundtrack!? That's weird. An ex-girlfriend of mine put that song on a mixtape for me back in the 90's. I wonder how she got her hands on it.

It's also like Bird On a Wire, but without Goldie Hawn or Mel Gibson.

Yeah, I was surprised by the reviewer's opinion of the pilot. I thought the pilot was great. Sure, it starts a bit slow since it's presented almost entirely from Maddie's point of view, but once she gets to Blue Moon Investigations things pick up. (Admittedly, I'm a huge Harold Lloyd fan.)