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Not only that- they did a write-up that was actually straightforward and thorough! I get tired of seeing an interesting headline on AV Club only to realize it's a one sentence article with 5 paragraphs of bad jokes.

I don't mind her nearly as much as Michael Shannon, so the fact that she isn't coming back makes me very hopeful that Van Alden will go fuck himself and they won't go with the Cicero/Capone story that seems obvious.

I actually found her somewhat attractive in the no-makeup look they did for her when after she gave birth and Van Alden wasn't going to pay her. 

@avclub-2b07bb81390ccae4d6f77b8d475c6a28:disqus It's on nearly every OnDemand outlet, something you can see for yourself with a helf second of Googling.

And in a few years they'll abandon the mailorder business that made them famous and just put up a million different gaudy designs for you to print out on your Neckflix-complaint Epson printer.

Thank you for taking all the subtlety out of the joke. This place isn't enough like Reddit.

LA Noire very well may have changed the game for voice acting a bit, but only for the worse. The game is just another step in the direction of putting talented voice actors out of work in favor of some familiar cult actors and celebrities. New Vegas was a huge blowback for this too. Just think of how much more

Forced quirk is pretty much a perfect description. It felt like it was a two page script that was punched up by a few dozen different people. The story was a incoherent, all the jokes were predictable, and the actors were just running on auto-pilot. It's bewildering that anybody enjoyed it enough to recommend it.

Oh wow, THAT Rashida Jones.

Is there a story somewhere between all those lame jokes? Maybe a link to the source so I can actually read about the news instead of watching Leno up there desperately try to get a laugh?

Really? I'd say this article was more of a swing and a miss. By the third paragraph he's practically begging for attention, article be damned. Hell, there wouldn't even be three paragraphs if the author didn't try his hardest to come up with randomlol stuff to throw in.

Is this really a review? There were some interesting summaries of the show, but the majority of this article is just a "hey remember that scene you just watched? I know you do, but I'll recap it word-for-word anyway"

Well, they effortlessly made Louis CK's jokes unfunny, so that's something.

Thanks for the heads up; I'm glad I can finally take this out of my Netflix queue. Its been lingering there for years. 
Hooray!

Aside from the fact that a thousand bands put out American Football worship albums every year and made that whole sound just about the most boring thing imaginable.

FX's 10-11PM slot tonight was sponsored by Facebook, right?

It's just a bunch of outtakes. I can't believe how much they're marketing it and getting press to cover it. Look, even the AV Club review called it a "sequel" (right before admitting it's just B-sides).

Yep, they've completely neglected the DVD business that put them on the map. I could give countless examples, but it's pointless because nobody really cares. All anybody cares about is Instant replacing their cable box with endless amounts of procedural and reality TV shows. Instant was a nice addition for $2, but I

Disney pulling this off so well puzzles me a bit, but then again over the past 20 years we've gone from VHS to DVD to Blu-ray so they've always had a new format to hype. What the hell does Harry Potter have to look forward to? They also have no recourse against places like Netflix renting out the discs, correct?

The problem is that he doesn't have a lifetime of being fat to tap into. So far it seems like all he thinks there is to being fat is having diabetes and eating a lot. It would have been an interesting idea if he left the store because he was stricken with anxiety over meeting the newslady having her reference his size