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I will comment here early and often to ensure we get some season 2 coverage. This was probably the defining show of my childhood — or at least the part of childhood that could mentally grasp the idea of serious thematic issues in kids' popular culture.

Decent mystery elements, good acting, good directing, interesting ideas being tossed around. Please don't turn into Under the Dome.

The funny thing is that flop of an album by Chris Gaines sold two million copies. TWO MILLION! The late 90s was a magical time for album sales …

I hope I Want to Believe isn't dismissed as easily as it was by the general public and a lot of fans of the show. I went into that movie with zero expectations, and Chris Carter's direction is sub-par and the protagonist is too forgettable. That being said, there are so many fascinating, complex ideas explored in that

Points!!!

I'm confused. Were the evaluations in the "Should you watch it?" sections all based on the pilot episodes, all based on the first chunk of episodes (three, five, more?) or some hybrid of the two?

I'm confused. Were the evaluations in the "Should you watch it?" sections all based on the pilot episodes, all based on the first chunk of episodes (three, five, more?) or some hybrid of the two?

All of this is making me … sad. I wish there was a story where we could talk about comedy without it being obligatory and depressing.

All of this is making me … sad. I wish there was a story where we could talk about comedy without it being obligatory and depressing.

Coincidentally, I just started this book yesterday. I knew of its legacy as a literary masterpiece and an oft-aborted film. While I'm only 50 pages into it, two people popped into my head as being in the lead role — Zach G. (coincidence again, but a pretty obvious choice), but as I read more of the character's

Coincidentally, I just started this book yesterday. I knew of its legacy as a literary masterpiece and an oft-aborted film. While I'm only 50 pages into it, two people popped into my head as being in the lead role — Zach G. (coincidence again, but a pretty obvious choice), but as I read more of the character's

I believe that they are using a little sleight of hand through Saul to distract you from the evidence that the real traitor is Estes. Rewatch that surveillance tape that Carrie reviews and you see Estes do some very deliberate things in the background that could be construed as planting the razor blade.

I haven't looked through the comments yet but I must say I don't think Zack is giving the Lori scene the credit it deserves. Zack said: "It’s just that Lori’s comments seem less an extension of herself and more a screenwriting cheat to have a character express an extreme negative opinion just to drive the action"

Band name or fantasy football name?
Frivolous Flaggers. It must live on beyond this brief newswire article!

Almost perfect
This is one of my favorite Random Roles ever. Takes an actor that I've always sort of liked and appreciated and made me put him in the pantheon of great ones to root for. BUT I can't believe given the breadth of the interview and the general tone and Gallagher talking about his work in comedy that you