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Once I saw #213, I immediately closed the tab.

Where are the minion costumes?

Larroquette was so good in that role, it was amazing. He was a comedic giant among pygmies.

Superman was created as kind of a crude representation of the Nietzschean Übermensch, only geared towards children. Less than a year after Superman's creation, however, the full ramifications of Nietzsche's worldview became apparent. Yet, Superman still remained the all-American, kid-friendly ideal with nary a

Don't you mean Paul Driver, or Paul Turbo?

Agony in Orange.

If it's a small consolation, people still watch a bunch of Kirk Douglas movies, and he probably killed a girl.

Don't You Go Rounin' Roun to Re-Ro: The Series.

LOL at the presence of Dougray Scott. I wonder if there's a day goes by that he doesn't feel like murdering Hugh Jackman.

"Bye, I'm Robert Osborne"

UPDATE: He saved VII for last, and he quit about ten hours in.

This is no small thing. The guy who looks like Matt Damon won't be able to enter a steak house without everyone in the place giving him the sideeye and whispering about him.

ABC and Aaron Spelling, late 70s.

Man, it's going to suck when they find out that Michael Hutchence died.

No, that was "Shades of Grey", the one where Riker falls into a coma and Pulaski and Troi reminisce about his memories over the past two seasons. "Frame of Mind" is the one where he's trapped in an alien asylum (well, kind of). Shades of Gray was unbelievably shitty, while Frame of Mind was pretty trippy and dark for

I liked it better when it was the Star Trek TNG episode "Frame of Mind"!

Alfred was the only good part of TLK. When the only good part of a show isn't the main character, then you've got problems.

Highbrow my ass. Just because the women in TLK are uglier does not make it a highbrow show.

Way back in the day, A&E used to show *nothing* but Hitler documentaries*. It was actually nicknamed "The Hitler Channel" because of this. To me, this is simply the channel going back to its roots.

That was my interpretation of Aethelwulf's actions ("There are animals *in the villa*" was a pretty chilling line).