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I really hate Homer/Marge: Marriage in Crisis episodes. They always seemed built on the most mundane things and resolved just as mundanely. And it's not just because none have been able to top "Secrets of a Successful Marriage" from Season 5, but mostly because they're really lazy episodes with no emotional resonance.

To be fair, "one of its best episodes this season" can be considered faint praise indeed.

I hate being late with these talkbacks.

I disagree. I think there's a surprising amount of humor in all the Nolan Batman movies. Bruce Wayne's a pretty funny guy in the trilogy.

I missed the original thread. That's disappointing. Cartman's songs always make me crack up. Sure they're usually short, but that little kid knows how to belt one out.

It took me far too long to realize that the father on Just the Ten of Us wasn't Kevin from The Office.

Maybe Russo will come back as Russo the White and persuade President Valium to stop listening to Francis Wormtongue.

Talk to Sons of Anarchy

It bothered me too because it seemed too I don't want to say evil, but more too hands on for Frank. Not that Frank would have any moral or ethical objection to it, but more like it would be getting his hands too dirty. An unnecessary risk.

I honestly think the development of Girl Meets World is an example of irony gotten out of hand.

I think Sasha Mitchell was arrested several times.

Going Places!!

Like I said in the "What's On Tonight" thread, it's a ridiculous show, the lead (Jeff) sucks, but I was finding it more enjoyable than Revolution. At least I could laugh at it.

"Needs more Fan Bingbing."

Damn it. I wanted to make that joke.

A Walk in the Clouds sucked something fierce.

This might be a crazy idea, but I can actually imagine Willem Dafoe in the role.

Nick Swardsen as Frank Drebin!

I've been fanwanking that her mind is broken after Monroe's rapes and tortures. Her character makes a lot more sense if she's dealing with PTSD or something. Also explains why she took Aaron to the tower and not one trained soldier.

My biggest problem is storytelling. The writers couldn't wring enough drama from a world a) without a electricity and b) where the only person with electricity is a madman with tanks that they needed to throw a nuke in there? If you can't get a couple of seasons out of the first two things alone, maybe this isn't the