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    I don't think the Kindred disappeared. I think he just went out for a beer. It's been a tough night.

    I went to a museum show of Robert Frank photographs. That was keen. Is that pop culture or real culture?

    I got my Sleepy Hollow dvds. I'm ready for the next season.

    <in a="" small="" voice=""> I like the Renner movie.

    Watched the movie "Hearts in Atlantis" which I gather was based on some Stephen King stories. The only I liked was Anthony Hopkins.

    I watched the British series, Murder in Suburbia. It's sort of Midsomer Murders Lite, but I'd watch more episodes if they existed.

    I watched "Greenberg", a movie with Ben Stiller. Bad.
    Now I'm watching MST300.

    I remember this and regret it didn't get to go on and on. It would have been a classic.

    One of my absolute favorites.

    Anything set in Philadelphia is always a disappointment because nobody has a true Philly accent. It's hard to duplicate.

    Fox decided what they wanted was a show about kick-ass cops in Ancient Egypt. Or a reality show where everybody has to wear Ancient Egypt costumes; last one standing is Pharaoh.

    Always sad to see that somebody's whose work you admire is a jerk.

    Who has leftover cake?

    Who's eating who now?

    I feel so alone. I liked it.

    Ahhh, somebody remembers "Frank's Place". Good.

    So now they have Buffy, Faith and Giles. And a touch of Supernatural with siblings. I like it.

    I thought the best idea would be for the last scene to have Ted's future wife be introduced to him and the voice over to say "And that's how I met your mother." Fadeout.

    I was sad to see them crossing a picket line.

    I didn't watch until this season. Now it's a must see every week.