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Honestly, I'm maddest about Gravity Falls beating Garfield and Friends.

Hey, Muppet Babies was fucking fantastic.

As good as Evangelion is, they shouldn't have opened the door to anime. There's too much to squabble over, not even to mention arguments about what letter the shows' titles begin with and what should count as a "series."

Adult Swim in general is bizarrely underrepresented, though there's some poetry to its sweetest show and its most demented show being the only ones on there.

I get the sense that you're not really asking, but in case you are: It's just you.

….sampling. His production skills consist of sampling. Not sure what you're asking, because of how obvious that is.

My favorite are the people on twitter who write that they don't know who beck is. Just type the thing you typed into twitter into Google. He's that guy.

Is it just me or do none of these things freakin' work?

I watched Meet the Feebles with my mom.

I worked in the writers' room of a sitcom for about six months (I was a PA, but the understanding was I'd get writing experience). Paulie G is not an exaggeration at all.

I'd bet money you've never seen Dead Alive.

Agreed; his terrifying, body-envelope-violating image contrasted with his innocence combined with his alien way of thinking made him just awesome.
Also, he and Cypher had a weird thing, didn't they? I'd guess one of them would later come out rather than Karma.

Warlock is one of my very favorite comics characters of all time… 80s New Mutants in general were amazing, but he was a high point.

The best thing about FF6 is that it's the one that makes me least uncomfortable about the negative attitudes that the makers of the Final Fantasy series have towards women. That and 12, weirdly.

I actually am legit in favor of this. I have never not been annoyed by having to control the camera in a game.

Rule of Rose is fucking amazing, and it would be the greatest game ever made if it weren't for the whole "having to control a character" thing.

We'll all watch it and like it, and then we'll discover that Herbie Hancock made the exact same documentary 35 years ago.

I'd say the first episode isn't really representative, but after that, it is. So, if you're not the type to find hysterical Killface's bemusement at "Welcome to you are doom," then no, it's probably not for you. And I don't get you.

Archer's getting well-deserved love, but people also need to recognize the proto (and better) Archer: Frisky Dingo.

When even narcissists find their own rhymes boring, maybe it might be time to start promoting actual good writers as the hip, exciting rappers, music critics?