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Bug
In my RSS feed the TV club entries no longer tell you what TV show they're about, just TV Club: Title of Episode. Annoying.

quibble
King Kong was not a flop. It may not have had much cultural staying power but it made a ton of money: http://en.wikipedia.org/wik… and even got pretty good reviews (81 on Metacritic).

Maybe dopple-Ted and dopple-Barney are a couple and the discovery leads real Barney and real Ted to try it out and live happily ever after and the mother is a woman who donated her eggs so they could have a baby. That would be legen— wait for it…

Uh… He even failed at running away, he failed at humiliating his wife (which he's usually excellent at), he failed at preserving his independence, and he may have driven his most talented subordinate out of the company (how many ad ideas have we seen from him vs. Peggy this season?).

It took me a whole season to stop connecting him with his performance in The TV Set, which is so monumentally annoying (and deliberately so) that it's hard to get over. It's a good movie, but it really screws with your view of that guy.

Y'know, one day I'm going to fall asleep and wake up and ask that, and someone is going to say "for a little while" and I'm going to freak the fuck out.

The mystery has to be solved pretty easily. After all, all someone has to do is break some unique object that existed in the future in their vision or get a tattoo on a piece of skin they saw clearly in the future and they'll know the future isn't immutable. Also, within a few days, if the visions aren't

Crazy hothead Mike Logan was awesome. Dour chin-stroking Holmes type Mike Logan on CI was not. Thankfully, I rarely watch CI so young Mike Logan is still what I think about when I see Chris Noth.

small towns
This looks terrible, but I'm with you on the small town show thing. The english do this particularly well—Hulu has the first season of a charming british show staring Stephen Fry as a small-town solicitor. Also, if you like Newman and small towns with supernatural elements you might like Scifi (syfy?)'s

small towns
This looks terrible, but I'm with you on the small town show thing. The english do this particularly well—Hulu has the first season of a charming british show staring Stephen Fry as a small-town solicitor. Also, if you like Newman and small towns with supernatural elements you might like Scifi (syfy?)'s

She's not going to be in the next season, they've allready announced a replacement.

I don't normally say this, but…
This really does look like it rapes my childhood. The book is a wonderfully melancholy and beautifully illustrated story about a good thing going bad. The trailer for the movie looks Fun! and Wacky! And Ugly too.

Jane Lynch
I think I'll break in my new username by pointing out that nothing this show can do will justify stealing Jane Lynch from Party Down. She's funny here, but she had a much meatier role in a much better show there—only problem is that no one watches it.