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I know "Crazy Legs" is just sort of a stock glam/punk/pop thing, but I feel like there's some real-world song that sounds pretty much identical. I thought "Queen Bitch" by David Bowie, but I don't think that's exactly right. Anyone have an idea?

Give it four episodes. If you don't like it by the end of the fourth episode, maybe stop then.

Radiant, cool, crazy nightmares / Zen New Jersey nowhere / How now, brown bureaucrat?

This is the exact reaction I have to almost every single E.E. Cummings poem.

What does it tell us? At the very worst, aren't they doing exactly what you're doing—that is, spending time mocking something they dislike?

Why did you stop reviewing My So-Called Life five years ago (!) with only four episodes to go?

Did you conjure her?

If you put three episodes in, I'd say at least give it a fourth, because "The Weekend" is easily the best episode in the first four.

It's difficult for me to understand the reading of the show as some sort of black-comedy condemnation of Amy. Honestly, there's much more Gatsby in Amy than there is Michael Scott: She might be wrong about her idealistic notions (think about her really gorgeous monologue in "The Weekend": "We can be free of our sad

In the episode that aired last night, there was a flashback implying attempted sexual coercion. I can't think of anything else, and certainly nothing as overt as the plot-point from the pilot.

Season seven's "Raging Abe Simpson and…" is probably the first episode of The Simpsons that I really dislike, but I've literally never seen anyone else mention it as a particularly  bad one. Does everyone else like it, or have they just forgotten it exists?

Dear advertisers: I am disgusted with the way old people are depicted on
television. We are not all vibrant, fun-loving sex maniacs. Some
of us are bitter, resentful individuals who remember the good old
days when entertainment was bland and inoffensive.

Me too (and the first five episodes of the second season). It was really good.

I really have no idea if you're being at all serious, but whatever.

Wait a minute. They're called Fudgsicles? I've been calling them Crandall! Why didn't someone tell me? I've been making an idiot out of myself!

It's neat how being entitled to an opinion has nothing to do with whether the opinion is utter bullshit.

What's with writing "Little Guy" rather than "Little Dude"? Obviously not a big deal, but sort of a weird mistake to make fourteen times.

Did you read the review? It's only three paragraphs.

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